Certainly does. Disbars me completely from viewing unless I turn off my
adblocker. As a result, I never see photo.net content. I'm not sure whose
loss is the greater but I'm fairly sure I can stand the pain.
> On 04 November 2018 at 22:16 Paul Stenquist wrote:
>
>
> The new photo.net now
Nice geometry! Interesting subject.
Paul
> On Nov 4, 2018, at 7:39 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
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> That is an attractive and well constructed image.
>
> Dan Matyola
> http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
>
>
>> On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 2:29 PM Rick Womer wrote:
>>
>> Dang. Hate
That is an attractive and well constructed image.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 2:29 PM Rick Womer wrote:
> Dang. Hate it when I do that!
>
> https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/AMS-to-CDG/Trier/War-and-Peace/i-JgpFJwj/A
>
> Rick
>
> > On Nov 4,
rick, it is really easy if you know how :-) easier for me to explain on
the phone while you and I are both looking at the same page..
but basically there is a little sizing thing on the right - at the bottom
I made your photo smaller because on my screen it looks better
here is yours at top
Quite so! Yeah, so still an issue although you can at least preserve
your work and manage the assets in Lr.
Hmmm. Still sub-optimal.
On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 5:22 PM Jostein wrote:
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> I suspect it will still mean that the adjustments made in Serif-layers
> will not be understood by LR because of
Next up: peppers.
:-)
On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 4:39 PM ann sanfedele wrote:
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> I see you are in your Edward Weston period
>
> ann
>
> On 11/4/2018 4:13 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:
> > >From a studio session on Halloween with a new to me model, Joy
> > Kidston. It's quite likely Safe For Work as no
I suspect it will still mean that the adjustments made in Serif-layers
will not be understood by LR because of the non-Adobe way of encoding them.
Jostein
Den 04.11.2018 22:16, skrev Bruce Walker:
Aha! They have listened to user feedback then; good.
When I tested it, I complained about that
The new photo.net now workssimply and flawlessly. Finally. Glad I hung in.
Paul
> On Nov 4, 2018, at 4:51 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
>
> Thanks, Ann.
>
> Smugmug is frustrating me. That pic takes up about a third of the screen on
> my 24in monitor. The link you posted occupies less than a tenth of
Thanks, Ann.
Smugmug is frustrating me. That pic takes up about a third of the screen on my
24in monitor. The link you posted occupies less than a tenth of the screen, and
if it were a vertical image it would be tiny.
I =so= much miss the old photo.net…
So if you have some reliable sizing
I see you are in your Edward Weston period
ann
On 11/4/2018 4:13 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:
>From a studio session on Halloween with a new to me model, Joy
Kidston. It's quite likely Safe For Work as no lady bits are visible,
but it _is_ a nude, so you know.
Aha! They have listened to user feedback then; good.
When I tested it, I complained about that and was told they had no
plans to fix it, so tough. (Basically.)
So it could be useful after all.
On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 4:10 PM Jostein wrote:
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> Thanks Bruce.
>
> Just returned home to a wider
Den 04.11.2018 22:06, skrev Bruce Walker:
But Jostein was looking for a replacement for Photoshop as an external
editor for Lightroom, presumably to do more than just add a border.
Ha! So it's you who has been looking at my website! I wondered who that
visitor was. :-)
Actually I add my
>From a studio session on Halloween with a new to me model, Joy
Kidston. It's quite likely Safe For Work as no lady bits are visible,
but it _is_ a nude, so you know.
https://portfolio.brucemwalker.com/index/Ijdax8ZvD_yo
645z, 90mm/2.8 at f/11, 1/125th sec, iso 200;
Post in Lightroom.
--
Thanks Bruce.
Just returned home to a wider network pipeline and dug up this statement
at the Affinity user forum:
"We have registered our own TIFF tags for embedding Affinity layer data
in a TIFF, in similar fashion to PSD layer data. This is intended for
use with DAMs that use TIFF as
Godfrey, okay: strike "regular Lightroom user". I really meant
"regular Lightroom user who uses Photoshop extensively as an external
editor" anyway.
But Jostein was looking for a replacement for Photoshop as an external
editor for Lightroom, presumably to do more than just add a border.
I
Quite a few leaves were cropped off,
and I'll clone out this one very soon.
Thanks for commenting, Rick!
J
Sent from my iPhone
> On Nov 4, 2018, at 10:37 AM, Rick Womer wrote:
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> This is a beautiful, clear, nicely composed image, Jack.
>
> Directly over the eagle’s head is a cluster of
great looking building.. nice framing..
and since you are in smugmug, I know how to make it smaller so I can see
the whole thing without the tops and bottoms cut off :-)
https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/AMS-to-CDG/Trier/War-and-Peace/i-JgpFJwj/M
ann
On 11/4/2018 2:28 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
Bob, you are correct: it is Marx’s birthplace.
Rick
> On Nov 4, 2018, at 2:07 PM, Bob W-PDML wrote:
>
> Would love to comment, if only there were a link...
>
> I spent a few days in Trier in 1980 while hitch-hiking around Europe - lovely
> place. I believe K Marx was born there.
>
>> On 4
Dang. Hate it when I do that!
https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/AMS-to-CDG/Trier/War-and-Peace/i-JgpFJwj/A
Rick
> On Nov 4, 2018, at 2:05 PM, Paul Sorenson wrote:
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> Link?
>
>
> On 11/4/2018 1:01 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
>> Trier is a German city of 110,000 people, near the Luxembourg border. It
Would love to comment, if only there were a link...
I spent a few days in Trier in 1980 while hitch-hiking around Europe - lovely
place. I believe K Marx was born there.
> On 4 Nov 2018, at 19:02, Rick Womer wrote:
>
> Trier is a German city of 110,000 people, near the Luxembourg border. It
Link?
On 11/4/2018 1:01 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
Trier is a German city of 110,000 people, near the Luxembourg border. It is
reputedly the oldest city in Germany, having been founded by Celts about 300
BC. It has suffered through many wars, most recently in 1944 and 1945.
There has been a lot
Trier is a German city of 110,000 people, near the Luxembourg border. It is
reputedly the oldest city in Germany, having been founded by Celts about 300
BC. It has suffered through many wars, most recently in 1944 and 1945.
There has been a lot of restoration work since then. The inscription
Bruce,
Those are *your* requirements: preserving your exact Adobe LR+PS workflow. I
would not presume that that is the expectation of a "regular Lightroom user" at
all.
I've been using Lightroom since it was Public Beta 2 in 2006. As the years have
gone on, I have discarded using Photoshop
Upon arrival to Universal studios park, I 've discovered that my camera
(k-5sii) refused to read any lens (I tried 3 different ones).
It showed "F--" on the display.
I've tried to clean the contacts, powercycled it by taking out the
battery... Nothing helped.
Any ideas on what could be
This is a beautiful, clear, nicely composed image, Jack.
Directly over the eagle’s head is a cluster of leaves that is distracting,
especially since at first glance it appears to be another bird. Methinks thou
shouldst zap it.
Rick
> On Nov 4, 2018, at 9:33 AM, ann sanfedele wrote:
>
>
Cotty,
I went to the Rossman website, and they provide free estimates; and say that
repair of liquid damage is usually $325-$450.
I bought a new (to me) 2015 MBP Friday, because I’m as dependent on it for work
as you are. If I can have a second working computer for $325-450, though, it
would
got this message this morning from an ebayer with handle : boldybo
who poses question supposedly about MY listing (of my friends k1000 and
a couple of star d lenses) . to wit:
"I have a camera like yours and how do I open up the back I'm not too
familiar with cameras"
but he is selling
On 4/11/18, Rick Womer, discombobulated, unleashed:
>Cotty, the area of corrosion is fairly large. One capacitor now, other
>components later...
Understood Rick.
If there is an area of 'corrosion' on the PCB, I certainly stand corrected.
Have you ever spilled liquid on top of the keyboard or
On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 7:42 AM Jostein Øksne wrote:
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> This saving in Affinity, Bruce...
> It reads to me like the problem has two components and I'm a little confused
> about what's what.
> For starters, you configured Affinity as an external editor in LR, right?
Right.
> Then you invoked
above the photo it says "click image to view in slide show" I did
that...then I saw it was a vertical photo. Never noticed the tiny
circlewith the plus
until you pointed it out, Paul...
On 11/3/2018 11:03 PM, Paul Sorenson wrote:
Using Firefox 63.0.1 the image initially comes up huge, with
Cotty, the area of corrosion is fairly large. One capacitor now, other
components later…
Rick
> On Nov 3, 2018, at 9:59 AM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
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> On 2/11/18, Rick Womer, discombobulated, unleashed:
>
>> This morning, the MBP would not start. The computer shop said that there
>> was some
This saving in Affinity, Bruce...
It reads to me like the problem has two components and I'm a little confused
about what's what.
For starters, you configured Affinity as an external editor in LR, right?
Then you invoked Affinity from LR, which makes LR create a TIFF that is opened
in Affinity.
Pleasing to learn the size is
manageable!
I had forgotten I removed the image constraint for an earlier image and failed
to reset it.
Am pleased it was easily corrected.
J
Sent from my iPhone
> On Nov 3, 2018, at 8:03 PM, Paul Sorenson wrote:
>
> Using Firefox 63.0.1 the image initially
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