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Re: Lightbox slow - anyone else or just me?
First, this morning (1/29) as I write this, performance is decent. Not good, not normal, but 2-4 seconds for a large image to come up, and no failures. I will try to do it again if it gets worse. Output of trace: fl=17f41h=www.captivephotons.comip=73.54.54.22ts=1454081531.844visit_scheme=httpuag=Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT… -
Re: A Day in the Life of Dgrin! - THE BIG REVEAL!...
My husband has been planning for months to mountain bike the 102-mile-long White Rim of Canyonlands National Park in a day (WRIAD) on April 19. He initially planned this epic ride back in November, but Canyonlands' upper elevations were uncharacteristically blanketed with eight to twelve inches of white stuff when we… -
Re: MAC or PC for digital imaging and WHY?
Gus -I am not sure if you really want an answer to your question as to why you might prefer a MAC. How many MACS have you used?? How many hours have you spent working on a MAC? PCs seems simple and easy to you, but you have never really driven the other brand, so how can you be so sure?? I have built several WIN boxes,… -
Re: Hitting a Wall on Manual Shooting in Small Studio Setup with Strobes.
Trish, You asked "Questions: What is the sequence of setting the aperture and the shutter speed for when I shoot in manual? Is what I described above, correct? And why all of a sudden does the brightness scale jump from center/proper exposure to the far left or right" When you put a 20D in Manual Mode, the camera will… -
Re: A virtual visit to Le-Puy-en-Velay, France
From a few reactions I received, it seems better to repost the travelogue. Here we go.... One of the good things of living in Belgium, is the fact that it is easy to travel to France: in 60-120 min You can reach France from nearly every starting point in Belgium! For over 20 years, I have spent my holidays in different… -
Re: smugmug shoot-out at yosemite
a few things you may want to [pack Spirit of Yosemite: photographing "nature's grand cathedral" Filming in the spring, from a 15 foot "ladder pod". With his breathtaking new film Spirit of Yosemite, David Vassar has come full circle. Vassar has been making documentaries for 30 years. His first documentary was filmed at… -
Re: Question about my opinion on skin processing
In my opinion, it depends on what is the asking of the photo. Take a few scenarios as examples. Scenario 1: You are hired to do some high-end fashion stuffs where the company wants to showcase their line of fashion clothings and accessories. The company also hired a model for you. You do your thing and give them the… -
Re: Help me get the color right
This is a surprisingly difficult image. Each of the four subjects have different skin tones and they don't all like to be treated alike. The boy's face badly needs to be reconstructed and in fact they can all use more facial detail. Getting this back without leaving artifacts is challenging. Here is my attempt: Original… -
Re: How to round corners of thumbnails
Here is everything I have Code for my site /* For home page slideshow*/.sm-tile-content { overflow: visible; background-color: transparent!important;}.sm-tile-single.sm-tiles-uncropped .sm-image { border-radius: 55px; box-shadow: -6px 5px 10px #000;max-width: 93%}/* For my Folder Views*/.sm-tiles-spacing-6 .sm-tile {… -
Re: Display Calibration
For monitors, at the budget end of the $$$ scale, look to either the Datacolor Spyder3 Elite - about $180-90 at B&H. On sale recently for $148 at B&H. or Xrite i1Display Pro (new, replaces the i1Display 2) - about $250 at B&H last week. I've specifically mentioned these due you indicating that you are looking to a dual…
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