
After my previous post, I am no longer feeling sorry for myself and am well on the road to recovery. In fact I am feeling quite satisfied as I have finally completed my book “The Panasonic LX5: How to Achieve Exceptional Image Quality” which has been on the go since November last year.
As the title suggests then book is about how to create exceptional image quality with the LX5. It is supported by a worked example turning a standard LX5 image into a highly detailed 30” print. If you are a member of my Lenscraft web site you can download the full resolution 30” image for a closer look. The only rule is that you can’t sell it, change it or pass it off as your own work.
If you want to find out more about the book you can find the details here.
Hopefully normal blogging resumes from next week.
Thanks Robin – it’s a really useful book. I’ve been really impressed with the little LX5, so now hope to get better results. The software section of the book is most helpful.
Thanks David, I’m very happy you like it and have found it valuable. As always, if you come across any questions you feel still need to be answered, feel free to ask. All the best. Robin
I’ve had my LX5 for over two years, but there’s still tricks to be learnt as this little eBook shows. The bit about profiling and calibration is exactly how my thoughts run too, so I need to take your advice and get myself a ColorMonki. Many thanks Robin
Thanks John, it’s great to hear when people find value in my work even if I have convinced you to spend money on a ColorMunki. That said it will probably save you money in the long term as well as a lot of frustration. Feel free to get in touch if you have any questions also. All the best. Robin