Super-resolution images from Photoshop are provided by DxO in the regular resolution. The only solution is to use an external service provider to increase the resolution (e.g. GigaPixel AI, etc.). In addition, panorama DNGs from Lightroom and everything in other formats – other than Topaz DeNoise AI – are not processed as RAW or DNG. […]
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Year: 2021
DxO PureRaw
By chance, I became aware of the latest DxO Raw Converter software, and today I gave it a quick try. It’s incredible what the software can do. Unfortunately, the X-Trans sensors from Fuji are not supported, but even so, it seems to be worth the money. The images were processed synchronously. The DxO version, of […]
Alte Liebe 360°
Obereversand
At this hour guaranteed without other photographers… Last night at the lighthouse Obereversand. Unfortunately the lighting was still on…
Schloss Ritzebüttel
Ebenfalls am gestrigen Nachmittag habe ich mich an einer 360° Aufnahme am Schloss Ritzebüttel versucht. Momento 360° VR Version
Pathology
Yesterday in the afternoon I photographed the outbuilding at the Cuxhaven hospital. Today it houses an Escape Room – Ebbe und Flucht. In former times it served as a pathology.
Crescent moon
Before and after the images of the Pinwheel galaxy I took some more images of the current crescent moon. First 50 shots from 22 o’clock. The later shot at midnight I made with 3 different shutter speeds and calculated a HDR after the stacking. The following image was created from a total of 180 shots […]
M101 – Pinwheel Galaxy
A little more than two years ago I had already photographed the Pinwheel galaxy. Last night I photographed it again with the Nikkor 300mm f/4 PF and the Fuji X-T3 on the iOptron mount. Again, the positioning was not easy and finally the galaxy itself landed in the lower right quarter of the sensor. This […]
Obereversand
Yesterday in the early evening in Dorum-Neufeld at the lighthouse Obereversand. I have not seen so many photographers there yet. Normally I am more or less alone on the road. After the disappointing sunset, there will probably be fewer again soon…