u/Frivolous_Moniker

Phone viewing

I've noticed that if I export edited raws from my camera using jpg 90-95% quality, sRGB, and assign width to about 1080, it just seems so underwhelming when I download and view on my phone compared to my camera LCD or my monitor.

I've viewed other peoples amazing photos on my phone screen, which were taken with similar equipment as mine, so it seems I'm missing something.

For a lot of scenes, my phone native camera viewed on its own screen just seems so difficult to beat even with a good camera.

So I think it's a skill issue. Any tips?

I've tried sigmoid or filmic rgb and different sharpness tactics. Maybe it's the entire flow I'm just not good at yet to maximize performance on phone screen.

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u/Frivolous_Moniker — 8 days ago
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I recently purchased 100 mm f 2.8 macro 1.4x mag lens.

I want to increase the magnification and keep working distance.

It seems losing a full stop shouldn't matter, as I don't use f2.8 for the close working distance anyways due to DoF.

The native design makes me feel hopefully the image quality will be preserved and mechanics of the mount more robust and possibly also preserve AF capability compared to tubes.

Any thoughts?

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u/Frivolous_Moniker — 20 days ago