Thanks Rick. I shot RAW at ISO 3200 with K-5 and DA*16-50. The car was rotating 
on a turntable for the lead shot, so I needed some shutter speed. That yielded 
1/125th at f4.5. I uploaded to my laptop via a USB cord and rendered quickly 
with just a bit of highlight crushing and shadow revival. Applied smart sharpen 
when the shots opened, downsized, and saved for web. The wifi on site was fast, 
even with hundreds, maybe thousands, of people using it. Then I had a nice 
glass of scotch, some duck confit and a couple of lamb chops. That worked.

Paul
On Jan 13, 2013, at 8:22 PM, Rick Womer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Nice pic and excellent piece.  How did you finally do it?
> 
> Rick
>  
> http://photo.net/photos/RickW
> 
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Paul Stenquist <[email protected]>
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> Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2013 1:04 PM
> Subject: Re: A logistics problem
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> Thanks much. It makes perfect sense.
> 
> Paul via phone
> 
> On Jan 13, 2013, at 12:39 PM, "Steve Cottrell" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On 13/1/13, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:
>> 
>>> How do you do that? Via a menu on the Mac?
>>> Sorry for being dense. But I'm new to iPHone.
>> 
>> I actually missed out some info, so I'll repost the previous info,
>> amended, and more basic.
>> 
>> Start on your Mac desktop. Create a new folder (in the Finder, File>New
>> Folder) OR if you already have a folder designated by iTunes as your
>> folder that iTunes syncs photos from, use that if you like. As long as
>> you know what folder is the folder iTunes uses to sync photos to/from
>> with your iPhone, and where it is on your Mac, then you can do the following:
>> 
>> 
>> On my Mac, (I run 10.6.8) I created a folder called 'iPhone Pics' and I
>> keep it [anywhere - on the desktop if you like].
>> 
>> I keep it out of the way in my home folder. But to make it easily
>> accessible, I dragged the icon of my iPhone Pics folder into a sidebar
>> of an open window. (To organise the sidebar better, in the Finder go to
>> Finder>Preferences and see the 'sidebar' button to tidy up). This way,
>> every time I open a new window, my iPhone Pics folder is right there on
>> the left in the sidebar. I click once on that and then I can see the
>> contents of the iPhone Pics folder, and add to it or delete things.
>> 
>> To tell iTunes that I wanted the 'iPhone Pics' folder to be the default
>> folder so that every time I sync my iPhone with my Mac, it uses 'iPhone
>> Pics as the one single folder - the master pics folder, if you like -
>> you simply have iTunes open with the iPhone plugged up by USB, and in
>> the bar on the left of the iTunes window, select 'iPhone', and then see
>> the tabs on the right, click on 'photos'. The first option is for
>> selecting a folder to sync photos with. I navigated to my iPhone Pics
>> folder, and now that is set as the default folder for syncing all photos
>> on my iPhone.
>> 
>> Incidentally you can create folders within that folder, and so I have
>> many folders separating subjects like one for landscapes, one for
>> portraits etc.
>> 
>> Then it's just a case of dropping jpegs into those folders straight on
>> my mac desktop and syncing the iPhone.
>> 
>> A few notes: I only ever sync locally to my mac, I don't use iCloud.
>> Also, the folder and pics in those folders managed via the mac desktop
>> can't be edited while on the iPhone. EG, if you want to delete a pic,
>> you do it on the Mac, and then sync the phone.
>> 
>> Hope this makes sense.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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>>   Cotty
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