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Blending modes: Dissolve
[imgr][/imgr]Blending modes: Dissolve Tutorial by Nikolai. This mode follows the Normal mode in the list of layer blending modes. However, while being close to Normal mode in the list, it¬ís pretty far from it functionality-wise. The biggest difference, at least how I understand it, is that, unlike Normal mode, which is… -
Re: Cs4 Fyi !!
This was the message I recieved at my Adobe tagged email address. <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=702 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width="50%" bgColor=#ffffff height=20></TD><TD width=700 bgColor=#ffffff height=20></TD><TD width="50%" bgColor=#ffffff height=20></TD></TR><TR><TD width="50%" bgColor=#ffffff… -
Re: Canon EOS R3 - mirrorless
The following are a few excerpts [emphasis mine] from this link: https://dxomark.com/canon-eos-r3-sensor-review-best-low-light-performer/ Please do read the entire article at the link to gain a better perspective of the DXOMark tests and results for the Canon EOS R3 Mirrorless camera. Canon EOS R3 Sensor review: Best low… -
Re: Challenge - convince me to buy an iMac
iMac vs Vista? I dont want to be biased. I say that because I have 15 years of Macintosh experience. That wont help you decide. So lets start with my recent history. Between Christmas and now, I have had the misfortune of purchasing Vista laptops for my 10 year olds AND the joy of both a 20 and 24 inch. iMacs. There is… -
Re: Are you ready for some flag football!!??
Eddie, I think you bring up a good point - things will differ by area. Small towns where you already know everyone are going to be different than larger suburbs or big cities. It's always best to check with the league first though. If there are no restrictions and no contract - great! no harm done. As to parents asking you… -
Re: Group shots and focus
It interesting that you focused on Val, but the other girl looks sharper. My only plausible explanations are:* You moved the camera a bit towards the girls when reframing after focusing. * You didn't actually lock focus where you thought you did. * Your lens/camera is back-focusing some. * Your 70-200 lens is soft on one… -
Re: Help!!!!! Location for my first wedding
Lisa, There are times when Aperture Priority(AV) is a good choice. -But be aware.... since your ISO and Aperture are being held constant the Shutter Speed will take the swing of the changes in exposure. Not a good thing...unless you pay super close attention to the shutter speed for each shot and adjust your ISO up when… -
Re: Nikon D40 beginner portrait lenz?
I've had the same problem, as I shoot a D40 and heard all about what a great value the 50mm 1.8 was, and was all set to buy it, until I realized that I would have to manual focus. This was before the AF-S 1.4 came out, and I wouldn't have been able to afford that anyway. My solution was to pick up an old 50mm 1.4 manual… -
Re: Pros: Why Full Frame over DX?
I currently have a Canon 5D and a 30D, which are similar generation (digic II) cameras. There are some subtle differences between the two. First the full frame sensor has bigger pixels and the overall image quality in how much detail is resolved and tonality is slightly better along with slightly less noise. The viewfinder… -
Re: When is on body flash vs. a hotshoe flash needed?
As you describe it, your party sounds a lot like most evening wedding receptions - so maybe I have some ground to stand on when I suggest the following (which mostly a repeat of what PF has already said):* Get the flash - the more you spend the more features you'll get * Shoot manual mode. When I shoot dark receptions with…
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