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Humor: Jackie Mason on Starbucks
This is funnier if you can imagine Jackie Mason saying it. You want coffee in a coffee shop, that's 60 cents. But at Starbucks, Cafe Latte: $3.50. Cafe Cremier: $4.50. Cafe Suisse: $9.50. For Each French word, another four dollars. Why does a little cream in coffee make it worth $3.50? Go into any coffee shop; they'll give… -
Re: Not happy with resized Image Quality, what can we do?
I'm baaaaack!:): You didn't really think I would drop this one did you? :D Woot! I would be very interested in what you guys come up with. You guys are the best. I have a lot to say here, so here goes. Firstly, when I said lost details I was referring to the Smugmug compressed one. Not the original file you processed. That… -
Re: External Monitor
In part, the answer depends on what color space you shoot your images in, what space you edit in, how colorful is the subject you shoot and if you do your own printing on a high end multi-ink wide gamut printer. And your $$ budget. ** If you shoot in sRGB or RAW and extract to sRGB or exclusively work in B&W then a… -
Re: Gamut help
Go to this post, read the bit about Dan's take on Wide gamut spaces and download the files to test how, any working space expect ProPhoto RGB will hose your data by following the tests explained. http://dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=27460 ALL conversions from ProPhoto RGB to a smaller space will use the Colorimetric intent,… -
Hiking around Kazbegi, Georgia (Very large post)
One of my trips while in Georgia was to the mountain town of Kazbegi (now renamed Stepantsminda). It is famous for the Georgian writer Alexander Kazbegi, the Tsminda Sameba church as well as the 5,047 meter (16,558 feet) high Mt. Kazbek. Mt. Kazbek, an extinct volcano, is around 160 kilometers (100 miles) to the south-east… -
Re: A Trip Too Small: Fiji, New Zealand, and Some More
The next day we woke up still exhausted. We gradually gained some momentum and packed up camp and made it back out the three and a half miles to the road, and then we headed down to the main Yosemite Valley to find some cheap camping and hit some famous climbs. Tracy and I elected to take a rest day to try to recover, and… -
Re: The DGRIN SHARP SHOOTERS (DSS) Challenges (Quick links to all things official) README
Archive challenges: 51-100 Round 100 Photography 100 yrs ago: Entries/Feedback, Finalists/Winner Round 99 Norman Rockwell: Entries/Feedback, Finalists/Winner Round 98 Contrasting Colors: Entries/Feedback, Finalists/Winner Round 97 (The eyes have it!): Entries/Feedback, Finalists/Winner Round 96 (Vanishing Point(s)):… -
No Images - Opinion
Interesting point of view Here's a list of tips, advice, rules and just things to know about photography from Eric Kim, a street photographer who also holds photography workshop classes. Here's the full list: 1. Just because someone has an expensive camera doesn't mean that they're a good photographer. 2. Always shoot in… -
Re: Rumor mill says public Windows 7 Release Candidate coming on April 10th
Oh Geez! *I am going to TRY and be as civil as I can.* I'm sure we can all argue about our computer skills. Myself, I've been in the industry for 9 years. I've had my hand in all the operating systems. Windows, Mac, and Linux (all the different flavors). I've worked for Compaq and then HP after the merger. Today I'm out of… -
D300 Firmware Update
Click :thumb D300 - A version 1.10 ; B version 1.10 firmware upgrade - Windows <HR>This software (firmware) is for applicable model(s) indicated above. The software detailed below is provided to those who agree to the terms of the software license at the bottom of this page. When the user selects "Click here to agree to…
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