Hi John,
If I read you right, you exclude Apple on price, and a new Microsoft
machine because of past experience with Win 10.
But this Linux thing... Do you expect to reuse your existing hardware
for that?
Jostein
Den 27.05.2017 16.09, skrev John:
Haven't needed to use my current laptop
Those colours really make that, Jack. I like it.
On Sat, May 27, 2017 at 10:06 AM, Jack Davis wrote:
>
>
> Considered the attached for the June Pug, but ultimately
> decided on a different image. Still not sure I made the right
> choice.(??)
>
> Attaching a shot of Oregon's
If you think that selecting a new camera from scratch is hard -- so
many choices with hundreds of tiny detailed differences between them
-- just wait until you start selecting a Linux distro to run. Heh!
Good luck.
The Gimp is somewhere near Ps CS3 in ability lately. I expect it would
suit you.
Pleased to read it, Bruce.
Thanks very much!
J
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> On May 27, 2017, at 7:24 AM, Bruce Walker wrote:
>
> Those colours really make that, Jack. I like it.
>
>> On Sat, May 27, 2017 at 10:06 AM, Jack Davis wrote:
>>
>>
>>
Considered the attached for the June Pug, but ultimately
decided on a different image. Still not sure I made the right
choice.(??)
Attaching a shot of Oregon's Mt Hood. Pink clouds not
fully obvious til I mounted a polarizing filter.
C?
Thanks!
ME Super/Pentax 28-80
J
Haven't needed to use my current laptop since last October. I got it out
to make sure I had all the Windoze 7 security updates installed before I
head off to Grandfather Mountain next weekend.
Things ain't looking so good. I got a BSD 01a the first time I tried to
run the update. Second time
I give the Tokina 400 f5.6 high marks. Excellent on APS C and also on
the K1. I have the one with the red SD on it. IIRC about $350 on ebay
for my current one. I bought one new in the late 90's for considerably
more, but that lens developed fungus.
On K3:
John wrote:
So I'm thinking about a Linux laptop. Which means either GIMP for image
editing or trying to run PhotoShop on WINE.
There is also Corel aftershot, which used to be known as Bibble pro.
Also, someone just posted a link to rawtherapee.
I know there are some Linux users here,
So appreciated, Cotty!
Thanks!
J
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> On May 27, 2017, at 8:18 AM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
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> On 27/5/17, Jack Davis, discombobulated, unleashed:
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>> Attaching a shot of Oregon's Mt Hood. Pink clouds not
>> fully obvious til I mounted a polarizing
On 27/5/17, Jack Davis, discombobulated, unleashed:
>Attaching a shot of Oregon's Mt Hood. Pink clouds not
>fully obvious til I mounted a polarizing filter.
>
>C?
>Thanks!
>
>ME Super/Pentax 28-80
>
>J
>
>http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?id=1220
Beautiful!
--
Cheers,
Cotty
I agree, Paul. That's why as a photographer, I use a Mac for all my
computing needs.
I have tried to run Linux as a desktop machine and it's a huge
productivity killer and "world of hurt". I spent more time tweaking
and twiddling things and trying to find out why stuff I took for
granted in a
I don't expect EVERYTHING to be pre-configured; just the Operating System.
I'm *BUYING* a package - laptop with OS installed. It doesn't matter
which OS is installed, Windows, OS X or Linux. I expect "up and running"
support. If the vendor doesn't supply that, I'll buy from a vendor who does.
I
We all had a go at the a couple of weeks ago. I’ve since photographers a couple
of these birds, quite possibly the same one, but have been unable to identify
it. A clue emerged today, when I saw it digging insects or grubs out of the
lawn and eating them. Not sure if it ever eats seeds or
No. If I have to replace the Toshiba I'm looking for new hardware with
Linux already installed.
If possible I want to be able to install & run my existing licensed copy
of Photoshop CS5 on the new Linux machine.
On 5/27/2017 10:26, Jostein wrote:
Hi John,
If I read you right, you exclude Apple
Pull the drives, stick them on a dock to extract any data that you need.
Reinstall them and put on your distro. Put the data back. Kapow! A laptop
that will run better than it ever did with W7 for the sum of, Oh! nothing!
The bonus is freeing yourself from the Adobe yoke.
George Melly said
Cheaper is a valid point. But I can't recall the last time I had a problem with
my Mac systems. They're pretty much bullet-proof these days.
Most disturbing for me would be trying to control color management workflow for
printing.
Paul via phone
On May 27, 2017, at 5:22 PM, mike wilson
My primary concern was RAM requirements for WINE... :-)
Jostein
Den 27. mai 2017 23.09.48 CEST, skrev mike wilson :
>If it ran W7, it should fly with UBUNTU. My laptop was sluggish with
>XP and
>works just fine under LINUX.
>
>> On 27 May 2017 at 15:26 Jostein
Bruce Walker wrote:
This will likely only interest one person here, whose name rhymes with
"lair E". But it's pretty darned cool, and reveals that Weegee
actually used IR film and special IR flash bulbs. I did not know that.
God, I hate autocorrect. I wrote: We all had a go at this a couple of weeks
ago. I’ve since photographed a couple of these birds. Sheesh.
> On May 27, 2017, at 10:06 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
>
> We all had a go at the a couple of weeks ago. I’ve since photographers a
>
Lovely colors!
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Sat, May 27, 2017 at 10:06 AM, Jack Davis wrote:
>
>
> Considered the attached for the June Pug, but ultimately
> decided on a different image. Still not sure I made the right
> choice.(??)
>
John wrote:
I may find a Linux laptop that meets my needs. I may bite the bullet and
buy a MacBook.
Note that with WWDC in about a week, it may be prudent to wait a couple
of weeks to order a new mac, as they might announce new models, lower
prices on old ones etc.
However, with the
The only way I'd get a Linux laptop would be if they were giving them away. Why
deal with the below outlined difficulties. I guess it's good choice for an open
source developer, but I would think it's an awful choice for a photographer.
Paul via phone
> On May 27, 2017, at 12:12 PM, Larry
If it ran W7, it should fly with UBUNTU. My laptop was sluggish with XP and
works just fine under LINUX.
> On 27 May 2017 at 15:26 Jostein wrote:
>
>
> Hi John,
> If I read you right, you exclude Apple on price, and a new Microsoft
> machine because of past experience with
Paul Stenquist wrote:
Cheaper is a valid point. But I can't recall the last time I had a problem with
my Mac systems. They're pretty much bullet-proof these days.
Most disturbing for me would be trying to control color management workflow for
printing.
The lack of color management was
If I have to replace the Toshiba, I'm going to *BUY* a laptop that
already has Linux installed from a vendor that will at least give me "up
& running" support. I'll let them worry about the "distro".
I'm trying to put some thought into it before I start spending my money.
I need a web browser
If you want everything preconfigured and you don't want to do it yourself,
I'm not sure Linux is the best choice for you.
With that said, I think Dell sells computers with Linux preinstalled. I'd
guess it's Red Hat Linux, but I haven't checked.
I use and love Linux. I've also had good luck with
Memory upgradeability, for hungry apps, is probably the only real hardware issue
for older appliances. My Aspire One netbook used to be "make a cup of tea,
properly" slow from a cold start on XP. Now, it's about 40 seconds from
pressing the button to opening Firefox.
> On 27 May 2017 at 23:46
This will likely only interest one person here, whose name rhymes with
"lair E". But it's pretty darned cool, and reveals that Weegee
actually used IR film and special IR flash bulbs. I did not know that.
> On May 27, 2017, at 4:45 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:
>
> I have tried to run Linux as a desktop machine and it's a huge
> productivity killer and "world of hurt". I spent more time tweaking
> and twiddling things and trying to find out why stuff I took for
> granted in a
Just received that same link directly from B
On 5/27/2017 21:56, Bruce Walker wrote:
This will likely only interest one person here, whose name rhymes with
"lair E". But it's pretty darned cool, and reveals that Weegee
actually used IR film and special IR flash bulbs. I did not know that.
On 27/05/17 16:09, John wrote:
[ .. ]
So I'm thinking about a Linux laptop. Which means either GIMP for image
editing or trying to run PhotoShop on WINE.
I know there are some Linux users here, maybe even a Guru or two.
I mostly use Linux; CentOS 6 and 7 distributions. It's where I do
> On 27 May 2017 at 20:17 Paul Stenquist wrote:
>
>
> Why?
1. It's infinite orders of magnitude cheaper. (Not everyone can offset their
computer-related purchases against tax)
2. You get more serious problems with Windows and Apple stuff anyway. And
you've paid (mightily)
Bruce Walker wrote:
This will likely only interest one person here, whose name rhymes with
"lair E". But it's pretty darned cool, and reveals that Weegee
actually used IR film and special IR flash bulbs. I did not know that.
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