On 7/3/05, Jad Madi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Today I took some shots but I've forgot to disable macro,
actually all was great shots, but macro screwed them up
Do you know what the word macro means? A macro is a script or list of
instructions/settings (for e.g. a camera, software
michael chang wrote:
Do you know what the word macro means? A macro is a
script or list of
instructions/settings (for e.g. a camera, software
application, etc.)
Do _you_ know what the word macro usually means (esp. when
in camera context)?
Usually it refers to lens settings for
Jad Madi writes:
Today I took some shots but I've forgot to disable macro,
actually all was great shots, but macro screwed them up
In what way did it screw them up?
The most common way is that they'll be out of focus -- the camera
is set to only focus on close things, and you pointed at
Hi,
Jad Madi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Today I took some shots but I've forgot to disable macro,
actually all was great shots, but macro screwed them up
is there any filter or method to work on thos shots to make
them looks normal ?
Did you try your luck with Refocus yet?
Hi,
Carol Spears [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i was talking with one of the people working on gimp-python and maybe
previews for the scripts are more reasonable than i made it sound.
Scripts written using the Python bindings can actually be considered
plug-ins. Since there's a pretty much