The Pros and (Mostly) Cons of Upgrading to a 4K Monitor

Image
I'm in the process of getting back into photography which will mean a new camera, more on that in a later post. But the first step for me was a new computer, one with the horsepower to handle a modern day camera and its RAW files. Along with the computer comes a new 4K monitor. 4K is great for media consumption, right? Your characters on your favorite show or movie really look detailed and realistic. Scenery looks wonderful. Everything looks great, right? Wrong. You know what doesn't look great? That photo I took in 2012 that I thought was sharp but is very much not. I transferred over my past catalogs of photos over to Lightroom Classic and eagerly began opening up some of my favorite photos. At first I was happy with how the colors looked and how the scene was composed. Then I noticed it was a little soft. Well I had just gotten a new contacts prescription so that must be it. Changed to my glasses and the photos were even blurrier! I went through photo after photo and most ca

The Path

With the addition of the infrared filter I now try to see potential photos in infrared, black and white, and how they'd work out as an HDR shot. It can get hard to do. This shot started off as an HDR but there really wasn't much in the way of color to make it really pop. I didn't bring a tripod and couldn't find a good way to stabilize the camera long enough for a good IR shot. So I took the 5 shot exposure HDR file and thought I'd see how it looked in black and white. I really like how the grass turned out.

The Path
The Path

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Pros and (Mostly) Cons of Upgrading to a 4K Monitor