Re: Just Before Sunset

2023-01-11 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
It seems to require a smugmug account to view the image. Dan Matyola *https://tinyurl.com/DJM-Pentax-Gallery * On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 9:48 PM Rick Womer wrote: > A couple of days ago I took a late afternoon walk in the nearby park. I > caught this

Re: Just Before Sunset

2023-01-11 Thread ann sanfedele
ooops it disappeared already.. PAGE NOT FOUND thingy I loved your foggy shots btw.. ann On 1/11/2023 9:48 PM, Rick Womer wrote: A couple of days ago I took a late afternoon walk in the nearby park. I caught this just as the sun was about to disappear.

Just Before Sunset

2023-01-11 Thread Rick Womer
A couple of days ago I took a late afternoon walk in the nearby park. I caught this just as the sun was about to disappear. https://www.smugmug.com/app/organize/2023/January-2023/Jan-2023-Miscellany/i-Gnk4XgP

Re: How large is too large...

2023-01-11 Thread Doug Brewer
My current catalog shows a shade over 140K with nary a hiccup, so I think you're good. On 1/11/23 5:50 PM, Rick Womer wrote: …for a Lightroom catalog? Mine has 54,590 images on it today. It seems to work fine (knocking wood); the only problem is that the list of folders along the left side

Re: PDML - PDFG ?

2023-01-11 Thread John Sessoms
Usenet is also pretty much *DEAD*. The discussion groups have all been long ago over-run by TROLLS. There's really no chance of discussing anything there. I was just goofing when I suggested it.  Facebook is fine, but I don't have an account, so I wouldn't see a PDML group there. Hopefully

Re: How large is too large...

2023-01-11 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
I will presume that you're talking about Lightroom Classic (or LR 6.14, the last perpetual license version) as they are local-storage based versions of Lightroom, unlike the later Lightroom CC which is Adobe cloud-storage based. Whenever I say LR, I mean Lightroom Classic. :) As context

Re: PDML - PDFG ?

2023-01-11 Thread John Sessoms
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet A lot of colleges & universities provided students with "news" accounts. See also: Eternal September https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Eternal%20September I got a job with a computer company in November 1994 and they introduced me to the

Re: How large is too large...

2023-01-11 Thread Alastair Robertson
do you store files as dng files with the lightroom settings built into the files? If so, almost nothing can go wrong, since if you somehow corrupted the catalog so that it lost files or had metadata conflicts, a fresh import of those dng files into a new catalog will reconstruct all the edits

Re: How large is too large...

2023-01-11 Thread Larry Colen
First question, which version of Lightroom are you using? Adobe is taking obfuscation to new heights, since Lightroom became Lightroom Classic, something that seems mostly usable to people who have phones and fast internet, but no real camera or storage is now Lightroom, plus there are folks

How large is too large...

2023-01-11 Thread Rick Womer
…for a Lightroom catalog? Mine has 54,590 images on it today. It seems to work fine (knocking wood); the only problem is that the list of folders along the left side is getting rather long (one folder per year, since 2005). It is backed up to external drives and the cloud. Am I tempting fate

Re: Today's photos

2023-01-11 Thread lrc
Nope that is my neighbor, photographed from my back yard On January 11, 2023 12:38:35 AM PST, Toine wrote: >That looks very bad. Is that your house on the edge of the landslide? > >Toine > >On Wed, 11 Jan 2023 at 09:15, Larry Colen wrote: > >> These are mostly documentary rather than artistic,

Re: Today's photos

2023-01-11 Thread Toine
That looks very bad. Is that your house on the edge of the landslide? Toine On Wed, 11 Jan 2023 at 09:15, Larry Colen wrote: > These are mostly documentary rather than artistic, but I played with my > camera a bit. I find it interesting how frequently I'll just grab the K-3 > rather than the

Today's photos

2023-01-11 Thread Larry Colen
These are mostly documentary rather than artistic, but I played with my camera a bit. I find it interesting how frequently I'll just grab the K-3 rather than the K-1 because the zooms I have for it are so much more versatile and are "good enough". A few days ago when I used the 16-50, and it