Geso - two shots from today

2020-03-19 Thread ann sanfedele
I did a whole calendar a couple of years ago of these..  creating them 
in this environment is helping me deal with cabin fever


https://annsan.smugmug.com/Graphic-Design/New-Puzzles/

if you need hints.. let me know and I'll answer off list

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Re: Another year, another lens

2020-03-19 Thread P. J. Alling
Well the new f4.0 70=210 Pentax wouldn't work for you.  No aperture ring 
and it's electronic aperture control, so pretty useless on a camera it's 
not designed for.  It looks good for shooting on Pentax cameras after 
the K-5II, but anything digital from the K-5 series back is most likely 
a no go situation.


On 2/11/2020 4:48 PM, Steve Cottrell wrote:

On 11/2/20, Bill, discombobulated, unleashed:


They did, however, manage to squeeze a new lens onto the market very
recently, a 70-210 f/4 continuous aperture zoom.

I was in the market a few months ago for a constant aperture f/2.8 zoom in that 
range. The only stipulation was that it needed to have a manual iris ring on 
the lens and be a 'two-touch' zoom.

It could have been Pentax, or anything in fact. I needed it for my video kit to 
use with a Canon C300 camera (EF mount).

Ideally I was after a Tokina ATX 80-200/2.8 in any mount. In fact I eventually 
nabbed a Nikkor 80-200/2.8 and quickly sent it off to The Lens Doctor, a wild 
and canny Scot who used to be a roadie years ago for Black Sabbath or 
something. Anyway, he specialises in converting lenses by swapping the mounts 
to EF, de-clicking the aperture control and then using some Highlands magic to 
dampen it's movement, and generally clean it up. One of the lens groups had the 
startings of fungus so he cleaned it and applied TLC. Here it is on the C300:



I briefly tried to find a suitable Pentax lens but didn't get very far.

This is the lens type I got (if you can excuse Ken Rockwell one more time...)



And it really is a solid T-Rex pellet of a lens. Weighs a great deal and needs 
the lens support as it damn near tries to tear the front off the poor C300.

So my lenses with this kit are now: Nikkor 17-35/2.8, Nikkor 80-200/2.8, 
EF24-105/4 L IS, and believe it or not a Tokina 90mm 2.5 Macro in K mount with 
an EF adapter!

I would use the A*85/1.4 but to be honest the Nikkor does okay with wide open 
dreamy bokeh, and my A* is used for stills with my Oly Pen F kit.

Sorry to butt in.




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Re: thingy for the Epson v500 scanner needed

2020-03-19 Thread John
I've had that scanner for a while. IIRC, I got it while I was still running the 
mini-lab for **. I haven't worked there for eleven years now.


I had some idea at the time of doing freelance Photoshop work "restoring" old 
photos.


On 3/19/2020 13:42:38, ann sanfedele wrote:
That's a great improvement!  I won't be seeing a new scanner in my future for 
some time if ever.. happily Henk is sending me just what I Need


I heart PDML friends!

ann


On 3/19/2020 12:48 PM, John wrote:
I have the Epson V750 pro where the whole top lights up when scanning 
negatives & slides.


I sometimes need to scan negatives that don't fit the regular holder; really 
OLD family photos taken on dog only knows what kind of camera ... probably one 
of those old Kodak pocket folders.


I got a package of 65# black card stock and use that to frame the negatives on 
the scanner bed. Don't even have to cut it. I can make the frame by just 
overlapping several sheets leaving a hole in the middle the size of the 
negative I want to scan.



On 3/18/2020 21:13:40, ann sanfedele wrote:
Larry - I was hoping I wouldn' t be needing to do that.. the placement of the 
thingy is ver important.. I;ve tried to emulate it without a frame but

the seson knows what I'm tryin gto do and doesn';t like it

a

On 3/18/2020 5:10 PM, Larry Colen wrote:

On Mar 18, 2020, at 2:00 PM, ann sanfedele  wrote:


I've looked everywhere.. managed to mislay the gadget that holds 4 35mm 
slides in place...  I don't need the part that holds 2 film strips, just 
the slide holder and
I haven't seen them cheap on ebay except from China and that may never get 
here these days.  Anyone have it and  don't use it? or would lend it to me 
for a while?


OR use your psychic powers to find mine.
If your scanner is like mine, is there any chance you could make a frame up 
yourself with cardboard and and X-acto?



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PESO 2020 - 027 - GDG

2020-03-19 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
While I mostly crop to square with this camera, sometimes full frame is the 
right choice. This is a near-full-frame image:

  https://flic.kr/p/2iFRinA

enjoy!
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Re: OT - Nautical Charts

2020-03-19 Thread Larry Colen

> On Mar 19, 2020, at 1:59 PM, Steve Cottrell  wrote:
> 
> Ever wondered how nautical charts are produced? Want to see one of Lord 
> Admiral Nelson's chairs? 20 mins of...
> 
> 


Nolan’s going to love this one.


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OT - Nautical Charts

2020-03-19 Thread Steve Cottrell
Ever wondered how nautical charts are produced? Want to see one of Lord Admiral 
Nelson's chairs? 20 mins of...



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Re: thingy for the Epson v500 scanner needed

2020-03-19 Thread Ralf R Radermacher

Am 19.03.20 um 19:36 schrieb Stanley Halpin:


So, in short, do a bit of search to see if there is another model with similar 
holder that might work. That would give you a larger universe for your eBay 
searches…


I've been using my V700 - which I think is rather similar to the V500 -
with the neg and film holders from the F-3200. This is not the more
common Perfection 3200 but a film-only scanner they built over 10 years ago.

These holders are very well built and they keep the film much flatter
than the original accessory holders.

A few years later, I've found myself a NOS F-3200 complete with all
holders for little money and bought it just for the holders. Tried just
for fun if it still worked and it not only does but it's just as good
and twice as fast as the V700.

There's a place in Germany selling Epson spares and I've found them to
be very fast and friendly and they still list parts for the F-3200:

https://www.gedat-spareparts.com/index.php?sess=6139202003192023267464=brandsearch=eps=Scanners=Search=F-3200=

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Re: thingy for the Epson v500 scanner needed

2020-03-19 Thread ann sanfedele
Stan - Henk is sending me the "thingy"  to be clear, when I said I'd 
looked everywhere, I meant in my office LOL

ann

On 3/19/2020 2:36 PM, Stanley Halpin wrote:

Recently I was looking for wisdom re VuScan vs Epson’s own scan software. I 
followed some link and wound up watching a few YouTube videos on v600 vs some 
other model. (Because they included bits about the software options.)

To your issue, a couple of those videos bemoaned that such and such model did 
not have a good robust slide holder, but you could substitute the holder from 
this other model…

So, in short, do a bit of search to see if there is another model with similar 
holder that might work. That would give you a larger universe for your eBay 
searches…

stan



On Mar 18, 2020, at 5:00 PM, ann sanfedele  wrote:


I've looked everywhere.. managed to mislay the gadget that holds 4 35mm slides 
in place...  I don't need the part that holds 2 film strips, just the slide 
holder and
I haven't seen them cheap on ebay except from China and that may never get here 
these days.  Anyone have it and  don't use it? or would lend it to me for a 
while?

OR use your psychic powers to find mine.

thanks,
ann

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Re: thingy for the Epson v500 scanner needed

2020-03-19 Thread Stanley Halpin
Recently I was looking for wisdom re VuScan vs Epson’s own scan software. I 
followed some link and wound up watching a few YouTube videos on v600 vs some 
other model. (Because they included bits about the software options.)

To your issue, a couple of those videos bemoaned that such and such model did 
not have a good robust slide holder, but you could substitute the holder from 
this other model…

So, in short, do a bit of search to see if there is another model with similar 
holder that might work. That would give you a larger universe for your eBay 
searches…

stan


> On Mar 18, 2020, at 5:00 PM, ann sanfedele  wrote:
> 
> 
> I've looked everywhere.. managed to mislay the gadget that holds 4 35mm 
> slides in place...  I don't need the part that holds 2 film strips, just the 
> slide holder and
> I haven't seen them cheap on ebay except from China and that may never get 
> here these days.  Anyone have it and  don't use it? or would lend it to me 
> for a while?
> 
> OR use your psychic powers to find mine.
> 
> thanks,
> ann
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Re: I’m Immune Compromised & High Risk COVID19, Mutual Aid is What’s Saving My Life

2020-03-19 Thread Eric Weir

Glad you liked it. I was afraid the bashing of capitalism—to which I’m 
sympathetic but don’t believe essential to the basic suggestion, i.e., mutual 
aid—would turn folks off.



> On Mar 17, 2020, at 1:31 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi  wrote:
> 
> Good article, good message. Thanks for posting it. 
> 
> G
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> 
>> On Mar 17, 2020, at 9:14 AM, Eric Weir  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Yeah, I know, it’s off-topic. You can ignore it, of course. You’d ne missing 
>> out if you did.
>> 
>> https://medium.com/@itswalela/im-immune-compromised-high-risk-covid19-mutual-aid-is-what-s-saving-my-life-97da187aa8e9
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Re: thingy for the Epson v500 scanner needed

2020-03-19 Thread ann sanfedele
That's a great improvement!  I won't be seeing a new scanner in my 
future for some time if ever.. happily Henk is sending me just what I Need


I heart PDML friends!

ann


On 3/19/2020 12:48 PM, John wrote:
I have the Epson V750 pro where the whole top lights up when scanning 
negatives & slides.


I sometimes need to scan negatives that don't fit the regular holder; 
really OLD family photos taken on dog only knows what kind of camera 
... probably one of those old Kodak pocket folders.


I got a package of 65# black card stock and use that to frame the 
negatives on the scanner bed. Don't even have to cut it. I can make 
the frame by just overlapping several sheets leaving a hole in the 
middle the size of the negative I want to scan.



On 3/18/2020 21:13:40, ann sanfedele wrote:
Larry - I was hoping I wouldn' t be needing to do that.. the 
placement of the thingy is ver important.. I;ve tried to emulate it 
without a frame but

the seson knows what I'm tryin gto do and doesn';t like it

a

On 3/18/2020 5:10 PM, Larry Colen wrote:

On Mar 18, 2020, at 2:00 PM, ann sanfedele  wrote:


I've looked everywhere.. managed to mislay the gadget that holds 4 
35mm slides in place...  I don't need the part that holds 2 film 
strips, just the slide holder and
I haven't seen them cheap on ebay except from China and that may 
never get here these days.  Anyone have it and  don't use it? or 
would lend it to me for a while?


OR use your psychic powers to find mine.
If your scanner is like mine, is there any chance you could make a 
frame up yourself with cardboard and and X-acto?



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Re: OT: Work from home

2020-03-19 Thread Ralf R Radermacher

Am 19.03.20 um 17:13 schrieb John:


I expect there's just too much traffic for the local segment of the
cable system to handle.


Our media tell us that this is because so many people are now watching
Netflix et al. and that those who have cable internet are hardest hit.

Thank heavens for fibre...

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Re: thingy for the Epson v500 scanner needed

2020-03-19 Thread John
I have the Epson V750 pro where the whole top lights up when scanning negatives 
& slides.


I sometimes need to scan negatives that don't fit the regular holder; really OLD 
family photos taken on dog only knows what kind of camera ... probably one of 
those old Kodak pocket folders.


I got a package of 65# black card stock and use that to frame the negatives on 
the scanner bed. Don't even have to cut it. I can make the frame by just 
overlapping several sheets leaving a hole in the middle the size of the negative 
I want to scan.



On 3/18/2020 21:13:40, ann sanfedele wrote:
Larry - I was hoping I wouldn' t be needing to do that.. the placement of the 
thingy is ver important.. I;ve tried to emulate it without a frame but

the seson knows what I'm tryin gto do and doesn';t like it

a

On 3/18/2020 5:10 PM, Larry Colen wrote:

On Mar 18, 2020, at 2:00 PM, ann sanfedele  wrote:


I've looked everywhere.. managed to mislay the gadget that holds 4 35mm 
slides in place...  I don't need the part that holds 2 film strips, just the 
slide holder and
I haven't seen them cheap on ebay except from China and that may never get 
here these days.  Anyone have it and  don't use it? or would lend it to me 
for a while?


OR use your psychic powers to find mine.
If your scanner is like mine, is there any chance you could make a frame up 
yourself with cardboard and and X-acto?



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OT: Work from home

2020-03-19 Thread John

It's a good thing I'm retired, because that "work from home" thingy would suck.

Something keeps knocking my modem off-line. I also lose my cable phone every 
time it happens.


I've already had to manually reset my modem twice this morning.

I expect there's just too much traffic for the local segment of the cable system 
to handle.


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OT: For Street Photographers

2020-03-19 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Now Open
LensCulture Street Photography Awards

Many of the world's most iconic photographs have been made by street
photographers, but who is is defining this genre today? We are on a mission
to find out with the 2020 Street Photography Awards. Prizes for this
competition include an exhibition in Paris, cash prizes, international
photo festival projections, massive exposure to international press, and
more.

Heads up, we're proud to offer free entry for single-image submissions for
this award.
SUBMIT YOUR WORK - IT'S FREE

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Re: OT Covid-19

2020-03-19 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
Day Three in lockdown, Morning Thoughts

Most of the SF Bay Area is now operating on 'Shelter at Home' ordinances. Other 
than essential business and life support, travel to places is curtailed. Most 
places where you'd want to go and hang out (theaters, cafes, restaurants, bars, 
clubs, etc) are closed; restaurants are operating for take out only in most 
cases. Any public place is operating with Social Distancing rules. Businesses 
operating (usually on limited hours) generally have signs out front that allow 
only minimal walk-in access at a given time. 

I went to the grocery store yesterday to pick up some vitamins and maybe bread, 
if there was any. I had no problem getting the vitamins I needed (although the 
stock was way down), but the bread section was completely bare. I suspect the 
panic buying will slow over the next week, and restock will allow more normal 
access to such supplies. I have enough bread to last for five to eight days on 
our normal cycle, and have ingredients to bake bread that will extend our needs 
if required. There seems to be plenty of the usual produce and other 
short-lived foods available.

I've pretty much covered my motorcycle and fitted the battery tender for the 
duration. I'll use the car for any essential travel for grocery or medical 
needs. I can do the essentials of my physical training workouts, sans weight 
lifting, in the living room. Being retired, I have plenty of things to do 
around the house and won't be idle or bored: I have my photography, piano, 
books, writing, and movies to keep me busy and entertained. Video conferencing, 
txting, msging, etc with friends both local and around the world is a boon.  

The bright spot is that, according to the local ordinance, outdoor activity for 
exercise is permissible as long as the requirements of social distancing (with 
other than family) are met ... "examples without limitation: walking, jogging, 
running" are listed ... Well, I use a bicycle for my outdoor exercise and that 
is indeed a solitary activity—I really don't want to be within six feet of 
pedestrians or other vehicles when I'm riding a bicycle! So I can continue my 
daily rides albeit without the pleasure of stopping at restaurants/cafes for a 
break and a chat with whomever else might be there. And it's safe, at least for 
the present.

I took a bicycle ride yesterday: A brief stop at the bicycle shop to pick up 
the things I'd ordered that were waiting for me, and then a hour's 15 mile 
circuit around a loop that I've been riding for the past four years. Pedestrian 
traffic was very light, automotive traffic also, and some stretches were quite 
desolate. There were sporadic pockets of others doing their outdoor exercise; 
most waved hello in passing, which was nice. It is sad to see this desolation 
in our usually active and vibrant communities, but if it helps slow and reduce 
the spread of this plague—and ultimately defeat it—so be it. 

We're all in this one together, world wide. Stay safe, stay healthy, do what 
you can in compliance with the ordinances, don't succumb to panic and fear, and 
endure. Working together, we will survive and prosper; at odds with each other, 
we'll die. It's that simple. 



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Re: Stupid Lightroom Question

2020-03-19 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
> On Mar 18, 2020, at 12:37 PM, Bob Pdml  wrote:
> 
>> On 18 Mar 2020, at 18:08, Bill  wrote:
>> 
>> On 3/18/2020 12:06 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
 On Mar 18, 2020, at 10:51 AM, Bill  wrote:
 
 I am using Lightroom 6.14, which is no longer supported by updates. When I 
 am opening  DNG files I get a pop up telling me that I need to update 
 Camera Raw to maintain full compatibility or some such.
 There is no "yes I know" tick box on the pop up to make it go away.
 
> 
> Can you update Camera Raw independently of LR?

Camera Raw is a plug-in in the context of Adobe Photoshop, but it is an 
integrated, embedded component of Lightroom. Although they refer to it as 
Camera Raw (because the plug-in and the embedded contexts use the same code), 
you cannot update Camera Raw independently in the case of Lightroom. 

I run only macOS, iOS, and iPadOS machines. I can't tell you what works or 
doesn't on Linux, Windows, or Android OS platforms: I have no experience using 
them for photography or image processing purposes.

LR 6.14 had broken bits getting increasingly severe through macOS 10.14.x 
revisions. When I updated to macOS 10.15 "Catalina", LR broke and would not 
run. After doing an extensive amount of trails with various alternatives, On1 
being the most promising of them, I gave up for the present and installed 
Lightroom Classic … Because I needed to get some work done again. All the 
problems disappeared and I'm back to my usual productive photo workflow since, 
and the cost is a $10 per month charge to keep using it. I don't use the Adobe 
Cloud at all: with LR Classic, the application operates the same way it did 
with LR 6.x, but they do try to push you to use the Cloud services and the 
Lightroom Cloud-based version. I don't need to, I don't, and I won't.

And I keep looking for a usable alternative that nets the same productivity and 
consistency. I haven't found one yet, but Photos (supplied with macOS, iOS, and 
iPadOS) continues to look good when supplemented with "RAW Power" (by Gentlemen 
Coders - https://gentlemencoders.com) for more useful control of the rendering 
specifics. I also have Affinity Photo that works well as a Photoshop 
replacement. And a few other hopefuls that I'll test out when I get a chance. 

My new camera (Hasselblad 907x with the CFVII 50c digital back) produces native 
raw files that LR Classic understands and works very well with. Hasselblad also 
provides their own image processing and control software for macOS and 
iOS/iPadOS (Phocus 2 and Phocus 2 Mobile). I've tested this briefly so far: it 
works pretty well from what I have seen and offers some advantages for that 
camera over LR Classic, as well as extensive tethered operation in the case of 
Phocus 2 Mobile and the iPad Pro 11". I'll spend more time learning it and 
working with it as well. 

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PESO - Cyclamen

2020-03-19 Thread Bulent Celasun
Just as a deep breath in Corona Days.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/bc_the_path/49668608601/in/dateposted-public/

Bulent.
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