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Re: Diners: How About It? (27)
Nice.. I just wish it were closer.. I need to grab my glasses... got any others? I like Diners..As a matter of fact before I chose a different route, on the series shoot.. I was thinking about shooting Popes Cafe here in Shelbyville, TN right down the road from me here.... it was in a movie.. and they had awesome pie. It… -
Re: Camera insurance for amateurs?
I had a conversation with my State Farm agent today regarding camera/gear insurance. She said if there was any income generated from the use of the insured camera or gear, then there would be a coverage question should a loss occur if you went with a non-professional "personal article floater". So I asked a different way,… -
Re: Good starter tripod
I'll give my 2cents also. I have a Bogen 3021BPro and a Bogen 488RC2 head. The head runs a little under 90 dollors. I think a good head for the money (good bang for your buck) I wouldnt go down much from here beacuse I would be afraid of the head sliping and damaging my camera and lenses. And those are wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy… -
Re: Aperture Integration? Woo-Hoo!
Hi. As a longtime Aperture and SmugMug user, I was really excited yesterday when I saw this news. I upgraded to 3.5 right away last night! That being said, in order to upload to SmugMug from Aperture, I've been using a plugin called "SmuginProForAperture" for several years now, and it's really been working well for me. I… -
Re: 30-bit display for any gamut you want
CS3 supports 16 bits per channel. That HP display is 10 bits per channel. My NEC 2090 Uxi has 12-bit color look-up tables, but those extra tones are only used to make sure any color or gamma corrections still produce smooth gradients without banding artifacs. The amount of actual tones displayed at any time is the usual 8… -
Re: Combining ND Filters
Do you need 10 stops?? Be aware that it is difficult to even see through a 10 stop filter, or focus sometimes in less than bright sunlight with a fast lens. With a slow lens - say f5.6, AF may not work at all. Just a thought. Fliter House shows 82mm Hoya ND filters in ND2, ND4 and ND8. B&H Photo lists three pages of 82mm… -
FS: Vivitar 283, Lightspheres, triggers, and Mini Softbox (Lumiquest)
*UPDATE* Mini Softbox is sold! *UPDATE* Lightspheres are sold! *UPDATE* Triggers are sold! I am consolidating some of our off camera flash stuff and have quite a few things for sale here. All prices include shipping and Paypal charges. What you see is what you get and all items are in great shape. Vivitar 283, This is a… -
Mega Round #17 - Escape!
Welcome to the Mega Round #17. Only the top finishers of DSS 101 - DSS 106 qualify to participate in this challenge. They are: billseye ifocus Jawsnap Earache VIVID KiD Tonto kentwaller Sapphire73 Johnloguk richtersl cbbr Ifocus torrbrae dc.roake SeascapeS lkbart dnie pemmett cromwell sweetharmony willymoe rteest42… -
Re: MacDaddy 3.0.3
(I actually replied via PM, but I figured it'd be worth posting in case anyone else might find it useful.) With David's help I was able to locate the problem. It appears the offending lines in the Pictures/iPhoto Library/AlbumData.xml looked like the following: <string>12 <key>106</key> <string>2007 <key>385</key>… -
Re: Auto Exposure on Evaluative mode
Ralph, try separating exposure metering from your AF point selection. On the bottom of page 106, of the 7D manual, is says that in Evaluative mode the exposure is applied that was metered at the chosen AF point - whether chosen by the camera or by the user. You can alter this behaviour by using the * Auto Exposure lock…
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