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Which flash unit should I get for my K10D which will also be right for a
K20D? I never realy started getting unists for other than TTL, which
doesn't work with the new Pentax models.
All the best
Jens Bladt
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Thanks James and Bob
Power is not the main issue, sinsce I own two Metz 60 units for
professional work. But I need a nice flash for casual shooting, when
there's not a ot of time for experiementing.
i THINK I'll give the af540 fgz AND THE meTZ 58 A CLOSER LOOK :-).
BEST REGARDS
JENS
Jens
the AF 540FGZ , but less
powerfull (only GN 42). In Germany the Metz is 280 Euro, the Pentax is 320
USD.
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Jens
The Pentax AF 540 is great in terms of consistency and exposure. All
of its special functions, such as high speed synch and wireless, work
flawlessly. I've owned both
. They sell for 1000 usd at ebay.
Are they really worth it? I recently purchased a Tamron 28-75 mm. It is
excellent. Is the quality difference really justifying huge difference in
pricing (2½ times), please?
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PS
I got near mint smc A 3.5 15mm and a fine MX body (chrome) for sale
BTW:
Alvin says hi:
www.jensbladt.dk/Alvin/Alvin-says-hi.html
K10D and TAMRON 2.8 28-75 mm, SHAKE REDUCTION ON
Jens
Hello guys
I've been off list for about six months now. I've been buzy doing other
things - I got married, got a new family and home - as well as new born
- Alvin. He is eight
Brilliant photograph, Jostein.
The colors seem very close to perfect to me.
Shot specifics:
Pentax K20D, FA* 600/4 and AF-540FTZ flash. All mounted on tripod
(Sachtler base, RRS 55mm ballhead and Wimberley Sidekick).
Exposure: f/8, 1/45s, ISO 800.
Flash: -1.5 stops compensation.
File
, if you want to judge the results:
http://www.koege.dk/data/1196323/erhvervspublikation.pdf
Thanks for any feed back :-)
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Thanks, Stan.
Jens Congratulations on the family additions! And welcome back. I hope you
didn't stop by just for the equipment sales...
stan
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I've been off list for about six months now. I've been buzy doing
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things - I
the results:
http://www.koege.dk/data/1196323/erhvervspublikation.pdf
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Thesee four lenses cover in fact all my current needs for optics. :-).
Regards Jens
Jens,
I agree with Mark here. It is a US$1,000+ lens in terms of quality
and full frame coverage.
Mark can do a better job of comparing it to the DA16-45/2.8 which he uses.
I've resisted buying
Thanks, Paul.
They were all done with my K10D BTW:-)
Regards Jens
I also did the photographs for a booklet about municipal trade/industy
policy.
I wasn't supposed to make the usual kind of post cards that I normally
do.
I was asked to to grafic stuff for making beam-photographs like
is the FA* 2.8 80-200mm. I had it for years -
Jostein helped me get it from Norway. I practically use it every day :-)
regards Jens
You were gone?
Love to buy the lens and maybe the camera, but I can't afford either
right now. Very sad...
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Very nice photograph. But I'm afraid that looking up her skirt like this
could cause problems some places...
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Thanks Jack. The conversion I did on my laptop was awful. Went downstairs
and redid it on my work machine. Badklight plus flash requires a bit of
work!
Paul
Interesting use of an ultra wide angl.I think it's cool. Even more so if
the people in the front were MORE blurry ?
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Jens
Good one. Interesting, well composed and nicely rendered.
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Interesting small series. I love the darkes of moons a lot.
Regards, Jens
The Howard Astronomical League had an outing last Wednesday night.
The first successful event in quite a while. We tried the previous
Saturday. I got there just in time for a really hard downpour.
Wednesday was really
Funny enough, I have nticed the same thing., especielly with pink subjects
(shocking pink)
Perhaps filters maight help?
Regards
Jens
Well its happened again.
My Asian lilies are starting to flower, some yellow/whites and some
reds are popping out now.
Took some photos Thursday, and just
Congratulations Gidfrey, very nice work.
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Jens
Hello folks!
I'm participating in an mixed media exhibit at the Pacific Art League
in Palo Alto, California this month named Landscape: America The
Beautiful. The full set of my submissions is available for viewing
on Flickr at
http
Very true, Cooty.
So, Paul, why don't you just talk to him some day soon?
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On 11/7/08, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:
This fellow lives down the street from me in an expensive house.
Don't know what he does. Apparently it pays rather well. But he does
sit crosslegged
I thought purple fringing - understood as Chromatic Aberration is a lens
issue - caused by the fact, that different coloured light act differently
when passing through glas:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromatic_aberration
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Jens
I thought purple fringing was a sensor, not lens issue
Please see this as well:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_fringing
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I thought purple fringing was a sensor, not lens issue. ???
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Hello list
I have ordered a K20D from Germany - and I'm looking foreward to trying it
out, especially the high iso settings.
Is it true, taht the battery grip from my K10D is 'wiil fit the K20D as
well?
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Thanks, Paul :-)
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Yes, the battery grip fits.
Paul
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I have ordered a K20D from Germany - and I'm looking foreward to trying
it
out, especially the high iso settings.
Is it true, taht
never started with number 0001. Strange, isn't it??
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I found the software I as looking for:
Blaze Gif Creator 5.xx
I allows me to make movies form the small 21 FPS momentum bursts.
I can save them as GIF, SWF HTML and more.
I think's it's a lot of fun.
http://www.jensbladt.dk/Alvin/Alvin5/movie5.html
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D didn't even reach 100,000 frames before I got the K10D. However, I
have done appr. 4000 shots in less than one week now, with the K20D. That may
ammount to 200,000 in one year!
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On Aug 1, 2008 12:58 Dario Bonazza [EMAIL
That's very nice Jostein.
Great work. But why bother doing it manually?
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On Aug 1, 2008 12:21 AlunFoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This needed a thread of its own, rather than hijacking Doug Franklin's
query about stiching
This one was chosen foto of the week in a local news paper:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bladt/2707140383/
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One morning on my way to work, I saw this. I felt lucky to have my camera with
me :-)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bladt/2687619949/
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for this small Flash Movie:
http://www.jensbladt.dk/Alvin/Movie2/smile.html
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plans.
If there's not too many dead pixels, use it as is.
Otherwise - you may cosider giveng me an offer :-)
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Does anyone think it is worth getting an istD fixed because of dead
I second that, Tim, even though the first part is very soft, hardly a notisble
resistance.
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On Aug 3, 2008 17:58 Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My K20D has a distinct two step feeling.
2008/8/3 Jaume Lahuerta [EMAIL
Annother button question: Why do we need an AF button on the back side??
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On Aug 3, 2008 17:58 Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My K20D has a distinct two step feeling.
2008/8/3 Jaume Lahuerta [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have
Phase One 4.1.1. supports K20D PEF's, unless you upgrade the firmware.
Alledgedly the new name Pentax - not Pentax Corporation is responsible for
some trouble, as far as Phase One is conserned.
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On Aug 2, 2008 20:12 AlunFoto
Thanks, Paul. I have set mine likewise, since I'd never really use it for
focusing.
The thing about manual lenses I don't understand. My manual lenses seem to work
in such a way, that I get focus confirmation anyway - as far as I remember.
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Thanks, Bob. I am happy to get some responce. And I'm qiute happy that the K20D
kan make such nice movies with a fine image quality - better than most real
videos from a single shot digicams.
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On Aug 3, 2008 14:32 Bob
That's just too many lenses, Cotty.
A 15mm, a 24-70mm and a 70-200mm is all you need.
Say hello to Jostein, whom I met in Copenhagen once, for me.
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On Aug 5, 2008 12:13 Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just thought I'd
Nope, but why not try to get a 20mm Carl Zeiss Jena, which were also made for
K-bayonet. They are excellent.
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On Aug 5, 2008 20:27 P R Figueiredo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Great fun. Vvery well done, isn't it :-)
Jens
yes, I photograph misicians too:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bladt/186939894/
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On Aug 5, 2008 19:01 Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I only glanced at the site a little bit
Movie Ever So Often
should be a new frase, after the introduction of a fast burst mode in with the
K20D:
http://www.jensbladt.dk/Alvin/Alvin4/Movie4.html
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Have anyone got good or bad news about this lens?
I've been asked to sell one at ebay. Is it a dog, average or excellent?
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Rrght...
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On Aug 7, 2008 20:41 Scott Loveless [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Have anyone got good or bad news about this lens?
I've been asked to sell one at ebay. Is it a dog, average or
excellent
Thanks, Walt
Perhaps I should buy it myself. I already got the 200mm f4 and a 2.5 135mm
(yummy)...
I thought perhaps it was like the 2.0 85mm - not sharp below f.5.6 og 8... Got
rid of mine years ago. But I guess it's better than that?
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, though. Iirc, I
bought mine for NOK 900 in a local shop some 12 years ago. That would
be about USD 180 by today's exchange rate.
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2008/8/7 Jens [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello Guys
Have anyone got good or bad news about this lens?
I've been asked to sell one at ebay. Is it a dog, average
Very Pretty. Impressing automatic stitch from handheld shots.
I recently got a Realwix stitcher, but I can't figure out how it works :-(.
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On Aug 7, 2008 00:17 AlunFoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One pic from the Bergen
Bought mine from Porst in Berlin. The Box included a printed Manual :-)
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On Aug 8, 2008 18:40 Joseph Tainter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I just took delivery of a K20D, there was no printed user manual in
the
box
Yes I like them. Especially the guy smokeing outside and the one with all the
oranag toy fish. I must take pictures of people smoking outdoors. Thats kind of
fun. In not too many years this eill be history - noone smokes in 20 years time
?
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I am guessing:
Adobe Lightroom or Camera Raw (Built in in CS3).
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Perhaps we're too buzy taking pictures...
This morning the new/old viking ship is returning to Roskilde from Ireland. I
am going to be there with my K20D :-)
http://www.havhingsten.dk/index.php?id=298L=0
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On Aug 9, 2008 06:48
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Yesterday the viking ship Havhingsten (Seastallion), that went to Ireland last
year, came back to the museum in Roskilde.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bladt/2747199678/in/photostream/
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On Aug 10, 2008 05:48 P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a copy, I've always found it to be wonderful. Unfortunately
~150mm FOV when
Man, this seems a bit crazy. I rarely carry more than a 10-20mm, a 28-70mm and
a 80-200mm and a flash. Sometimes one extra body. Occationally perhaps my old
300mm + the 1.7 extender. But then again, I rarely go away photographing more
than 3-4 hours at the time.
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Right - two bodies is enough. I got the K20D two weeks ago - I must get arround
to selling the *ist D :-)
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I currently keep the *istD at school and the DS at home. Too
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Please see my small series from the return of Havhingstne - the Viking Ship:
http://flickr.com/photos/bladt/sets/72157606628929180/show/
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I am OK with the fact, that others use other barnds :-)
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It made me LOL. Surely
bad for ISO 3200, I think.
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The firs one sis stunning!
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On Aug 12, 2008 01:13 Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Macro fun in the garden:
http://www.robertstech.com/obedient.jpg
Obedient Plant (Physostegia virginiana)
http
systems). But I can't seem
to make it move fast enough - which is about 20 frames pr. second.
Take a look at my latest creation:
http://www.jensbladt.dk/Alvin/Alvin6/stortsmil.html
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On Aug 15, 2008 03:06 Bob Sullivan [EMAIL
systems). But I can't seem
to make it move fast enough - which is about 20 frames pr. second.
Take a look at my latest creation:
http://www.jensbladt.dk/Alvin/Alvin6/stortsmil.html
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On Aug 15, 2008 03:06 Bob Sullivan [EMAIL
Nope. I shoot more than ever. I guess appr. 100 exposures every day in average.
Four years ago I did 50 in average. Some days I do 1000-2000 exposures.
However, I'm not alwasy photographing for me, but also for work or other
people on asignments. I still think it's a lot of fun :-)
Jens
Very well done, Cotty.
Lots of fun watching.
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Nice stuff, unfortunately the Auto-resizing that MobileMe does to make
the images fit the screen doesn't play well
Very nice indeed, Jostien.
You had a great time, with great shots.
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On Aug 17, 2008 23:28 AlunFoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cotty's done the Canon version. :-)
http://www.alunfoto.no/galleri/thumbnails.php?album=9
Pics
Darned nice lense, isn't it?
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...do you wanna bet that the lady likes white shoes? I'd say, she likes black
shoes!
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On Aug 18, 2008, at 10:50, ann sanfedele wrote:
hmmm - He is looking
Isn't Nikon and Canon what 99% of all sports photo pros use?
That OK with me. As slong as they keep making Pentaxes for me. Good glass and
decent, affordable bodies.
It's a very nice panorama, though...
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way I seem to be able to understand the monochrome definition is this:
In monohrome photography we paint with light in the darkness. With white on
black. Or with white on any other background. So white on blue, white on green.
white on red etc.
Right?
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Same with the SMC Pentax-M 1.7 50mm
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Either a macro or one of the old 50 F1.7s (same optics from ca. 1977
through recent discontinuation). The 50 F1.7 was designed for
flat
is not a colour (absense of
light).
So, in monochrome, I can substitute White with any other colour, but the black
base is a MUST.
So, a picture, using blue ink on a yellow base is NOT monochrome, thats's two
colours.
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All shades of grey. That's a good one to remember, Scott. You may be right,
there.
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there's no general rool, all could agree on.
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For me, monochrome is any single colour, whether green, red, blue or
anything in between. Variations in saturation and tone
Beautiful, Ken. Nomatter how the water got there :-)
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parts
should also appear brown, not black. The toning must be total.
Black and Sephia in one photograph makes it a colour photograph, since it has
two colours.
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Macro
Hand (for the nudity guys)
Foot (again for the nudity guys)
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Detail
self-portrait
Cheese!
Animal
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I guess you are right, PJ.
But today very few people work with chemicals, although I know a few, that
still do.
I wonder if I can actually buy printing paper, toned in Sephia or blue?
BTW: Sephia was originally Octopus ink.
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need for a 31th is really limited, and after
all - a standard zoom - say 28-70mm will cover that angle quite well. For
portraits and close ups the hight quality of the 77mm will be graatly
appreciated.
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On Aug 22, 2008 22:02
I second that, Godfrey, except that I suspect Pentax will go full frame some
day soon. That seems to be a natural step in the not too farefuture. So 24x36
lenses may not be such a bad idea after all.
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On Aug 22, 2008 22:42 Godfrey
Yep, but wait annother year, so I can justify buying one - remember, I got
married :-)
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I second that, Godfrey, except
flash, whish creates a blueish spots
in the centre of the images (I wonder why??).
You may get one for less than 100 USD on the used market.
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Anyone had experiences with the new Microsoft Photosynth for 3D photographing,
yet?
http://livelabs.com/photosynth/
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I was at the Copenhagen Zoo, yesterday. With my whife, two of our kids and my
two grand children. We had a lovely day, in spite of the rainy wheater.
This guy was not too happy about us watching...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bladt/2804286608/
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there might be some kind of similarity here.
Answers are agreatly apprecieated.
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just two months - august and september. That's worth at least some trouble -
isn't it.
I dont want preveiw - just the after check.
Will the *ist D software be able to manage my K20D?
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On Apr 10, 2009 16:40 William
be possible to show the computerscreen with a
procejtor as the monitor ;-)
I have read that live view is not possible using the assistant. Too bad, ehh?
http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/pentax/k20d-review/
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Thanks very much for the links, Thibouille
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On Apr 10, 2009 20:22 Thibouille pentaxl...@gmail.com wrote:
Jens, Pentax did update the adequate software for use with K10D/K20D.
You may want to check at home before?
Here's
Thanks, Paul
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On Apr 10, 2009 17:44 paul stenquist pnstenqu...@comcast.net wrote:
I agree with Bill. I've used the Pentax assistant software. The write
speed is slowed considerably. It's okay for some kinds of studio work
yearly sallery in two months, I will have 8 months left to do
really nice, artistic shots elsewhere - and two months holliday with my family
;-)
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On Apr 10, 2009 17:27 Luiz Felipe luiz.fel...@techmit.com.br wrote:
Well, I'd take
). Today this can be
done on the computer for MUCH less :-)
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works great - not at all like on some video test reviews.
http://akikorhonen.org/articles.php?action=viewid=667
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Hello Mark
My RAW files are between 10-24 MB.
I rarely shoot just JPEG's anymore.
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On Oct 22, 2008 22:32 Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Walter Hamler wrote:
I just read the review of the K20D in the latest
, please?
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Thanks Cotty
I do. I uses CS and CS3 (at work). Wille they do this?
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On Nov 1, 2008 15:22 Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/11/08, Jens, discombobulated, unleashed:
I really would like to have software, that can
Thanks Godfrey
I'm afraid I use Capture One in stead of Lightroom :-(
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On Nov 1, 2008 15:14 Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lightroom 2's Print module does this well.
Godfrey - www.gdgphoto.com
On Nov 1, 2008
Well, I just reacieived an order today, worth 2500£ for city-planning
photography, including some aerial photography. Thas is quite enjoyable :-)
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On Nov 1, 2008 15:27 ann sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Roberts
Thanks John, Great tip.
I used your search and found this:
http://www.pixalo.com/articles/Using-automated-picture-package-in-Photoshop.php
I'm sure there's a lot more somewhere.
:-)
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On Nov 1, 2008 23:18 John Sessoms [EMAIL
). Perhaps I can find the rigt sizes for this.
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Thanks John, Great tip.
I used your search and found this:
http://www.pixalo.com/articles/Using-automated-picture-package-in-Photoshop.php
I'm sure there's a lot more somewhere.
:-)
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think this software can save your work as one JPG or TIF
file for later use.
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On Nov 2, 2008 07:23 Jens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks again, John, Cotty and others.
I played around with the Pickture Package thing in Photoshop
Actually that's not true.
You can change the paper size as well as the sizes, position etc of each simgle
image in the package. You can even add text, copyright information etc.
I't sreally a very versatile tool.
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Thanks again, John, Cotty and others.
I played around
one week.
One school class is enough for one week salery.
This is worth taking into consideration, if you wnat to make a living from
photography...:-)
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On Nov 2, 2008 08:28 Jens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually that's not true.
You
.
Is this true?
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On Nov 3, 2008 04:43 John Sessoms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message - From: John Sessoms Subject: RE:
Portrait software
From: Jens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PS
in an assembly line.
A frind of mine once said: You can make a living from just about anything, if
you organize it well. I guess this goes for school photography too.
I actually know a photographer, who became quite whealty this way.
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