That's how I finally managed it. Took both cards & powered it on; shut
it off put the card I want it to record to first & turn it on again (no
need to focus or press the shutter>); turn it off and put the second
card in and turn it on a third time.
Kludgy as hell, but that's not the real
> On Feb 27, 2022, at 10:20 PM, John Sessoms wrote:
>
> Nowhere in the manual (that I can find) does it tell you how to switch from
> card #1 to card #2 (or how to switch back).
>
> I finally figured it out, but it should not have been so hard, especially
> since I WAS RTFM!
Huh, I thought
A friend wants to buy a print of my night time panorama of McWay falls. She,
however, did not want the moonset in it, so I started by building a panorama
that had all the frames that didn’t have (much of) the moonset, and processed
it using lightroom 11, rather than 6. We then discussed what
Nowhere in the manual (that I can find) does it tell you how to switch
from card #1 to card #2 (or how to switch back).
I finally figured it out, but it should not have been so hard,
especially since I WAS RTFM!
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> On Feb 27, 2022, at 10:33 PM, John Sessoms wrote:
>
> That's how I finally managed it. Took both cards & powered it on; shut it off
> put the card I want it to record to first & turn it on again (no need to
> focus or press the shutter>); turn it off and put the second card in and turn
>
I had an idea about why I may have been having trouble with the colours in the
sky. I had assigned the Adobe RGB profile to the image when it may have
actually been scanned to sRGB.
I've reassigned the profile and also applied the highlights & shadows tool
which has allowed me to keep a lot
Oh that is so much better!.. But now if someone comes to it before they
see our conversation they will wonder why I was complainiing about the
highlights! lol
ann
On 2/27/2022 3:36 AM, David Mann wrote:
I had an idea about why I may have been having trouble with the colours in the
sky. I
No manicured parks or cemeteries around here, only eyesores. Kruger is a
great escape. A docile Ellie Bull, freshly bathed & dusted, at Sable Dam
& a Klipspringer at Masorini. If you look carefully you can just make
out its mate peeping out from behind the rock.
The second one (1141) works Ok as a semi-panorama, but for me, it
somewhat loses the context of that rope swing thingy hanging from the
tree branch.
I prefer the first (1140) one.
On 2/25/2022 4:25 AM, David Mann wrote:
Here's another 6x7 scan that I've just processed.
At first I thought your "couple" of critters were the two Klipspringer
... then I went back and re-read your post more carefully and back again
to look at the other photo of the elephant.
I would love to visit South Africa to see & photograph wildlife before I
get too old,
... but I think
While I was running up on the hill I encountered a few patches of fly agaric
mushrooms. I don't see that type often so it was nice to see so many in one
outing. Sadly they're a sign of our wettest February on record. Most were quite
small but the biggest one I found would have been around 6 or
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