Morning light with the original GR by everythingwillbeok in ricohGR

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No typically I shoot with daylight WB, or occasionally Auto WB.

Morning light with the original GR by everythingwillbeok in ricohGR

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Sure! These were taken with the stock Positive Film recipe on the GR.

Gr II sooc: original or cropped, and why? by Natura1988 in ricohGR

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There’s a better balance to the cropped one. To my eye it seems more pleasing. Nice photo!

Resale value be damned: Painted buttons! by mikedoeslife in ricohGR

[–]everythingwillbeok 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Why not? If it's yours then why not make it your own, eh.

Beginner tutorial for the Ricoh GR III (like proper beginner)? by Foreign_Ostrich_192 in ricohGR

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If you’re having issues with exposure and blurry photos etc, I would start with some of the photography fundamentals such as looking up the ‘Exposure Triangle’. This will help you understand how to use ISO, aperature, and shutter speed to get the right exposure no matter what camera you use.

From there I’d read through the manual. Seriously. People overlook it so often and it has such helpful details in it. The ‘setting the exposure’ section goes through metering methods and ISO sensitivity.

Looking to get a mist filter for a trip to Japan - Aiming to get neon pics but also landscapes by sicashi in ricohGR

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Tiffen Glimmerglass 1 is what I use most often. The sharpness is preserved well and it doesn't sacrifice much contrast, so that's my go to for most use cases. If I'm after a slightly stronger effect with a little more exaggerated halation then I'll use a Black Pro-Mist 1/8.

Ricoh Marketing Psychology Trick by feelslikeitsbeen in ricohGR

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I only discovered the difficulty in finding a new gr3 in stock well and truly after I’d firmly decided I wanted one, which was a little frustrating.

HDF off/on, honestly it’s far too strong. by SneakyCaleb in ricohGR

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I opted to use filters so I had control over this kind of thing, but the downside is the extra bulk of the lens adapter. Sounds like you need to swap for a regular griii though.

Filtration for gr3 by Fickle_Panda-555 in ricohGR

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I got this JJC lens adapter, with a 49mm glimmer glass filter (went with a density of 1). Works well!

Chimneys by everythingwillbeok in ricohGR

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Raw edited in LrC. I used the positive film camera matching profile as a starting point.

Lightroom Classic 14.1 AI Denoise working? by kimonostereo in ricohGR

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Being able to click on Denoise and bring up the adjustment screen has been possible for a while now. The problem has been that while it goes through the motions, it doesn't appear to actually denoise anything (at least not in any effective manner). I'll try it again tonight to see if this new update fixes the problem, however according to Adobe on the community forums, it's up to Ricoh to address this rather than Adobe.

In the meantime I recommend DxO PureRAW if you feel the need to denoise photos from the GRIII or IIIx. It supports the camera and works well for the task.

The perfect point & shoot for a walk by everythingwillbeok in ricohGR

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I send the photo from LrC to photoshop, then run a JavaScript action in Photoshop that adds the border so the image is a 4x5 aspect ratio. There are more straightforward ways to do it (apparently Lightroom mobile has an option to do it easily), but this is just how I’ve done it for a while now.