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Re: Lost Order = Lost Customer
Certainly Andy and Thank you. #1957763 Was a small seasonal card order. Ordered for overnight shipping via FedEx. Advised via email that it shipped at 6:00am on 12/16 for 12/17 delivery. When it did not arrive I enquired about it and was told "sorry, we will have to reprint this order". Polite enough but why the "Order was… -
Re: pixelation problems
Thank you guys very much for the help. Here is some more information: I processed this in photoshop in a few different ways to see if I could eliminate the problem. The files were 16bit in camera raw so convreted them to 8bit. I did bump up the saturation a bit in camera raw but when I play with the original in raw and… -
Re: Firefox & Java upload problem
I have the same problem (uploader in Firefox crashes the browser periodically while uploading a large sets of files). Works fine in IE. Here's the info about my Firefox installation: Generated: Wed Sep 10 2008 06:47:34 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.0.1)… -
What's hot, what's not, and why?
In re-designing my new Smugmug I spent a lot of time looking at other people's designs. I saw all kinds of formats, of course, but it made me curious of what key aspects were most popular. So I went through the first 47 sites that are listed in the "Show Us Your New Smugmug" thread and tabulated the results in a… -
Upload Failures, Time-Outs, Speedtest.net follies...
Hya Gang! The last several times I have uploaded photos, I have been extremely pleased with Smugmug's system! I currently have a total of 1,400+ that I must upload. (I use Roadrunner High-Speed:rofl through Time Warner Cable/AOL). Last night, after about 30 minutes, using Smug's Fast and Easy, Simple and Quick upload tool,… -
Re: Learning the 85F1.2.....
Have you found it to be tonally neutral? Your shots are great. The owner of the studio I work for has this chunk of glass but rarely uses it for portraits. He uses the 28-70 f2.8 L mostly because of the versatility and speed of changing from 3/4 to full body. I have seen some commercial work he has done with the 1.2 lens… -
Re: LPS 19 Unofficial Feedback Thread
Here are my top ten in no particular order: Thoughts seemed to speak to me more than action but theme interpretation was forefront for my selections... #10 - Seastack: The expression on the dog's face says it all, great crop and depth of field #14 - PaulThomas McKee: WOW! I really wish I knew how Paul came up with his… -
A requested critic
I was asked, in another thread (link) to critic a gallery. Rather than hi-jack that thread, I started a new one.... General comments: * Flare - need to watch the position of the sun and make sure it's not hitting the front element of your lens. Did you have a filter on your lens - mixing such with the sun is usually not a… -
Shenandoah in October anyone?
This post got me thinking that it would be a great idea to get some of the Mid-Atlantic dgrin shooters together for a day (or weekend) of shooting at Shenandoah while the leaves are changing. Right now I'm thinking about either the 11th or the 25th, and possibly both, I've got another commitment the weekend of the 18th,… -
Re: Portrait Photography
I don't mind having the 580 on camera (or on a bracket). Ok. Thanks. Gotchya. Thanks. Figured that much, I guess I just gotta practice... Yes this is true, and makes sense. So to fix the under/over expose, the light meter will do that? Inside that makes sense, seems more sensible. Outside on the other hand it would seem to…
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