Just about got it??
Ambrola
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I've been trying to get those reflections again. My neighbor thought something was wrong with me when she saw me lying in the yard this morning. Then she saw a flash, and told her husband that I was just taking pictures. HAHA. The lite is giving me a fit with the tubes. I can't wait until my cable and bracket is here. This one is a little better?? 6 stacks.
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Thats not the one, this is.
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Thats not the one, this is.
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PS: I have another PC, a Laptop that has nothing on it. Would I be better off using it for editing only?
Most of these stacking progs will use a lot of memory. Make sure you exit other memory hogs like photoshop before you run them.
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- buy more RAM
- adjust virtual memory yourself , rather then let windows do it[ automatic ]
- if you cant buy more RAM and you have vista or win7 , use ReadyBoost , it helps
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That aside, nice attempt on the refraction. One thing you need to do is get the flower more defined within the dew drop. Once you have it more defined, then it's all just a case of getting it correctly focussed in the camera. You can get a lot of it in focus by using a smaller aperture but the focus stacking is the real big one in getting it all nice and sharp including the blade of grass as you know.
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when shooting them, always make sure you get a sharp outline of the drop so the edge is sharp.
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I went in the Advanced tab, and selected the option to run at best performance. It changed everything on my screen, but is working 100% faster??
If you're running 960Mb RAM, this means you've got 1024Mb and 64Mb of it is being used by an onboard video or sound card.
Further to this, if you're running Windows XP, 1Gb simply isn't enough to do photo processing quickly. If you're running Vista or Windows 7, 1Gb is not enough to run the OS properly let alone do anything else.
If the 64Mb is being used for Video Graphics, this again is very very low. Image processing is very memory intensive.
As I'm also a bit of a gamer, I run Windows 7 with 6GB Triple channel RAM. This is excellent for image processing also but Ideally, I'd say double your RAM, preferably quadruple it for much quicker image processing.
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