Post your deskthority header images here

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Muirium
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06 Feb 2015, 22:25

Maybe. But to be honest, gradients are a big fat cheat, and when Webwit made me the boss of the headers, the rest of you knew just what to expect:

Shoot again!

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seebart
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06 Feb 2015, 22:56

I got plenty of shots of that Fujitsu leaf spring PCB but its tough because there´s no free space for the DT logo! There´s one area where the controller chip is instead of the leaf springs but it still looks lousy:
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Muirium
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07 Feb 2015, 14:20

Yup. That's the challenge in DT headers. Speaking of which, here's a couple of crops I made of Vsev's Phillips:
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Philips_detail2-3.jpg
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Tricky!
Philips_detail2-4.jpg
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Thinking outside the box… nope. I need to free rotate these in Photoshop sometime.

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ramnes
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07 Feb 2015, 16:03

The third is the best.

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seebart
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07 Feb 2015, 20:25

Muirium wrote: Speaking of which, here's a couple of crops I made of Vsev's Phillips:
crazy angles! Yes the third from the top is the best of those.

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Muirium
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07 Feb 2015, 20:53

I ain't done with the crazy angles quite yet…
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Note they all have different names for convenience.

And yes, I'm all about that squiggle on Caps Lock. The best!

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Spikebolt
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14 Feb 2015, 18:39

Stabilized wrote: Maybe it would be beneficial to add a gradient to the left hand side to not interfere with the DT logo; something like this:
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Really cool! Would be cooler with MX reds, though :D

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idollar
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22 Feb 2015, 12:31

what about a 1390120 moding picture ?
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Stabilized

22 Feb 2015, 12:32

idollar wrote: what about a 1390120 moding picture ?
That's really pretty, hope that gets added into the rotation ;)

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idollar
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22 Feb 2015, 12:37

I like this one more:

The screw ends in a better place in the heading.
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idollar
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22 Feb 2015, 12:38

If I click on the first image with the screw I get the heading updated.
If I do the same thing with the second, I see the image only.

Why ?

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webwit
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22 Feb 2015, 12:41

Wrong size.

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idollar
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22 Feb 2015, 12:42

thanks

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Muirium
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22 Feb 2015, 12:48

Hmm. I must say I don't like the darkness on the right. Did you slap a gradient on it in Photoshop? I'm considering taking all gradient pictures out of rotation, now we have a big library with a queue of new entries ready to join.

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idollar
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22 Feb 2015, 12:54

Photowhat ? Do you mean THE GIMP ? :-)

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idollar
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22 Feb 2015, 12:54

Lets try this one
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Muirium
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22 Feb 2015, 13:01

A little further back… it's not quite tack sharp that large.


Re: "Photoshop", I have a friend who still uses Paint Shop Pro. I always call it Photoshopping just to annoy him! It's essentially a generic term anyway, as we don't have a good phrase for "photo manipulation software" that drives home the point that Photoshop can tweak and lie and all too often ruin everything!

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idollar
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22 Feb 2015, 13:06

I have moved the screw and sharpen
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Halvar

22 Feb 2015, 13:11

Very nice! Even the mirrored shadow of the membrane is still there.

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Stabilized

22 Feb 2015, 13:12

The colours seem a bit over saturated that close and you can see quite a bit of digital distortion as well.
I personally like the second one, even if you have committed the sin of gradient, it looks like lens vignette.

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Muirium
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22 Feb 2015, 13:12

idollar wrote: I have moved the screw and sharpen
So I see. Rejected! Shoot again. And keep your software tricks quiet, in the hope I don't spot them!

Ideally, I want headers that are only scaled, cropped and edited for levels. Nothing else.

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idollar
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22 Feb 2015, 13:14

I like this one ...
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idollar
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22 Feb 2015, 13:18

I like this one ...

I have open the keyboard, set the tripod, light the back and set everything to fit the format of the header :-)
Honesly, if you what nice pictures with this format, one has to shoot just for this or be very lucky. I will not shoot just for this. This is not the purpose of my pictures. Instead I prefer to show something nice.

Aso, why gradients are allowed ? Why exposure adaptations ?

You should ask to stop using photoshop at all if you what to be coherent. And perhaps shoot with a analog camera in BW. If you shoot with velvia the colors would be oversaturated by the developing.

Anyhow I do not have to like nor understand your rules as this seems to be a dictatorships :-D
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Muirium
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22 Feb 2015, 13:24

Yeah, it's a challenge. I only start making header sized crops out of a tiny fraction of the pictures I shoot. The constraints are tight. But worth it, when you see how often they show up for everyone using the site.

I'm still not convinced that picture's sharp. There's a place for blur in these images, but not on the focal point!

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idollar
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22 Feb 2015, 13:32

Muirium wrote: Yeah, it's a challenge. I only start making header sized crops out of a tiny fraction of the pictures I shoot. The constraints are tight. But worth it, when you see how often they show up for everyone using the site.

I'm still not convinced that picture's sharp. There's a place for blur in these images, but not on the focal point!
My friend, this was shoot with a f9 at more than 8sec. The depht of field is +10cm. All the image is in focus. You may want to read this.
Regarding sharpnes ... it depends on the light also.

I have no problems with your statements nor decisions. Honestly, but they do not make sense to me. Anyhow ... it seems that you decide so why shall I worry ? ;)
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Muirium
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22 Feb 2015, 13:35

Exactly. I'm not dictator of much in life, but these headers are my tyranny! I'll give your pictures a consideration when I'm next adding a batch to the rotation.

Even mentioning sharpness tools in Photoshop makes me wary!

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idollar
i$

22 Feb 2015, 13:41

Photoshop ... again.

This picture was done with a +3kg manfrotto tripod, a remote shutter and a +1000 eur lens at f9 with no filters, mounted in a professional camera. The next step is natural sharpening is a Leica S2. And this equipment is to expensive to fulfill your requirements.

Please read the link above ... you may learn something.
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Stabilized

22 Feb 2015, 13:42

Hasselblad/Phase One or GTFO!

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idollar
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22 Feb 2015, 13:47

Stabilized wrote: Hasselblad/Phase One or GTFO!
Or my Fujifilm GX680 III S Professional. But why shall we worry? It will not be sharp enough. And for sure out of focus at f22. :mrgreen:

After this post, I guess that the users of the forum has lost their last change to see one of my pictures in the header. :lol:
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Muirium
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22 Feb 2015, 13:48

I'm just going by what I see in the image. The result! Maybe I shouldn't judge from my murky old matte PowerBook here… I'll take another look with a modern screen later.

Stabilised, the camera doesn't make the picture. The photographer's skill with the camera does. A lot of the best looking headers are from low end kit that's been used well. Close up stuff is the hardest, of course. I can tell you that from many a fight with my dinky macro lens!

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