>HDR pic from the "Super Dream" lensHopefully, I'll get some okay shots this afternoon while on a trip; something without tree limbs. The battery is fully charged, but its -4F and windy right now and I can't last very long outside.
>>3212467The ones that have "HDR" in the name are obviously fully edited using the HDR plugin and Camera Raw. Everything else uses either no editing or just a little Camera Raw to fix something like contrast or tint that is way too far out of spec. This lens tends to have the weirdest combination of high contrast...yet it is foggy/hazy at the same time, depending on the subject. I prefer to leave things alone as much as possible. I think I used Photoshop to resize everything at least. Of the 3 you linked, the one of the tree isn't HDR, but the other two are HDR. The HDR ones were very blue to begin with and combining the photos into HDR enhanced that. I think that sometimes the camera's auto white balance gets confused by this lens and makes everything super blue. I also noticed that the HDR sometimes "clips" gradients, between light and dark, like in the top of the tree line in
>>3211425So far, the aberrant colors that show up the most are blue & purple, towards the edges mostly, and white halos around bright objects.
>>3212470I don't have the subject's permission to upload those.
>>3212471>lomographyI learned something new today.