Re: Photo

2020-05-27 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Bill, Try “Force Quitting” the Photos app by clicking “Force Quit,” which is under the Apple Icon in the menu bar (Apple Menu > Force Quit ), highlighting the Photos app icon in the pop-up window and clicking the “Force Quit” button.

Re: Photo

2020-05-26 Thread Juliet Kitson
Thanks Ronni Tried that but as soon as I try to open app the closing library appears and I cannot go any further. Regards Bii On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 6:35 PM Ronni Brown wrote: > Hi Bill, > >- Quit out of Photos app if you have it open on the Mac >- Re-launch Photos app and immediately

Re: Photo

2020-05-26 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Bill, Quit out of Photos app if you have it open on the Mac Re-launch Photos app and immediately hold down Command+Option keys When the Repair Library message appears in the app “You are about to repair the library “Library Name” – choose “Repair” to start the library repair process Let the

Re: Photo Printer, Photoshop & Ancient Mac

2017-02-18 Thread Diana & Graham Stevens
Hi Daniel Thanks for all the information. The SC-600 has high-capacity cartridges which are expensive and we do not print large numbers of photos. I shall probably stick with my original idea, the SC-450. The 2100 cartridges have already been claimed. Best wishes from Diana On 18/02/2017,

Re: Photo Printer, Photoshop & Ancient Mac

2017-02-18 Thread Daniel Kerr
Hi Diana I’ve got a client with the SC-P600 (from memory) and he’s very happy with it. They are quite a good printer. I supplied that model to another client as well. I still find the Epson range very good. So although I haven’t had any personal experience myself directly, I know a couple

Re: PHOTO problem

2016-05-11 Thread Severin Crisp
That sounds very logical but to my knowledge I have never touched that setting and photos are all imported to the library. Why then can it enlarge such a photo, give the full size in the information panel but not be able to export it? On the other hand, it is glorious sunshine here and a

Re: PHOTO problem

2016-05-10 Thread Ronni Brown
> On 10 May 2016, at 2:28 PM, Severin Crisp wrote: > > I have a very few items in a Photo library which come up with the message:- > The volume for “CIMG1728.psd” cannot be found. etc > The image concerned appears to be held correctly as it enlarges and Info >

Re: Photo album

2015-09-22 Thread Peter Faulks
If you want to create your own album and have a decent printer Cheese 123 is a very nice application to use, you can create various albums and colour pages and then print out your work. You can even get the books professionally printed

Re: Photo album

2015-09-22 Thread clamshell
Thanks again, Ronni, I did some more searching on Photo Books and came up with 3 choices, which I will evaluate over the next few days: 1. Apple 2. VistaPrint, an Australian enterprise, reasonably competitive prices 3. Lulu.com. As the book (or books) will be delivered

Re: Photo album

2015-09-22 Thread clamshell
Hi, Peter, Thanks for your suggestion. I tried to follow it up, but when I clicked the dealsextra link, I was swamped with pure commercialism; first, I had to sign up and agree to their conditions, cookies, etc., and then I was deluged with hundreds of ‘deals’ of all sorts. It was not possible

Re: Photo album

2015-09-22 Thread Ronda Brown
> On 23 Sep 2015, at 11:46 am, clamsh...@iinet.net.au wrote: > > I guess I will go with the albums from Photos, although they seem very > expensive for few pages. > > Cheers, > Pat Hi Pat You can use iPhoto.app or Photos.app as I mentioned previously in my instructions. Yes Apple probably

Re: Photo album

2015-09-22 Thread Ronda Brown
Sorry Pat, I've inserted a retraction in Situ below for my error :( > On 23 Sep 2015, at 12:12 pm, Ronda Brown wrote: > > >> On 23 Sep 2015, at 11:46 am, clamsh...@iinet.net.au wrote: >> >> I guess I will go with the albums from Photos, although they seem very >> expensive

Re: Photo album

2015-09-22 Thread clamshell
Thanks, Ronni, for the detailed information about the process. I have been avoiding Photos. I use PhoneView to download my camera shots, put them in a directory of my own making, and use Photoshop to do any modifications. I didn’t like the way Photos takes command and seems to limit what the

Re: Photo album

2015-09-22 Thread Susan Hastings
You could use a copy of your photo file to import into Photos. That way your photos are still safely where you want them to be, but you can use Apples Photos to create your album. Sent from my iPad > On 22 Sep 2015, at 6:07 PM, clamsh...@iinet.net.au wrote: > > Thanks, Ronni, for the detailed

Re: Photo album

2015-09-21 Thread clamshell
Thanks, Stephen! That’s exactly what I wanted. Pat > On 21 Sep 2015, at 17:42, Stephen Chape wrote: > > Hello Pat, > Check out Photos\File\Create Book > >> On 21 Sep 2015, at 5:27 pm, clamsh...@iinet.net.au >> wrote: >> >> Hi - I have a

Re: Photo album

2015-09-21 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Pat, If you are using iPhoto 9.6.1 (similar instructions if you are using Photos.app). The most efficient way to create a book is to first add photos to an album, and then tell iPhoto to create a book based on that album. Here’s an overview of the process. Step 1. Create a new album

Re: Photo album

2015-09-21 Thread Stephen Chape
Hello Pat, Check out Photos\File\Create Book > On 21 Sep 2015, at 5:27 pm, clamsh...@iinet.net.au wrote: > > Hi - I have a vague memory that there used to be a way to have your photos > made up into a nice-looking album. I never did that before, but now I have a > need. My sister just lost all

Re: Photo libraries

2015-07-18 Thread Ronda Brown
As long as you are certain you are happy with Photos, you are certain the Library has migrated successfully, you can delete the old iPhoto app iPhoto Library if you wish. The Library, as you mentioned, is 'virtual' as both are hard linked to the same files. Deleting either Library will not

Re: Photo libraries

2015-07-18 Thread Severin Crisp
Thanks Ronni, I expected it was something clever like that but was loath to wield the axe. The Apple article explains it all. I see no need to preserve the iPhoto configuration. Hope you have enjoyed the same sort of day as we have,sunny and 20+C at home but signs of approaching damp in

Re: Photo libraries

2015-07-18 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Severin, Yes, you can delete the iPhoto Library - though you don't need to. You won't gain any storage space. Through the magic of symbolic links (older users might also know these as aliases), your masters have all been moved to the Photos library, but your iPhoto and Aperture libraries

Re: Photo libraries

2015-07-18 Thread Stephen Chape
Hi Ronni Severin. You have inspired me to “wield the axe” too. And in so doing I noticed a few other old folders full of files that I no longer required. So you set me off on a cleanup mission. NICE FEELING OF TIDINESS NOW !!! On 18 Jul 2015, at 4:15 pm, Severin Crisp sevcr...@westnet.com.au

Re: Photo on desk top.

2012-11-06 Thread antnette
Hello Daniel Thanks for that, after trying a few moves everything is working fine. Something else learnt. I still don't know exactly what happened, other Photo's scanned just landed on the desk top. Never mind all's well again. Again thanks Daniel, take care Tony Boddington Tony Francis

Re: Photo on desk top.

2012-11-05 Thread antnette
Hi Guy's I have a query for something that I cannot resolve. Today I was using my Scanner to import Photo's to my iMac, one photo arrived without a problem, the second photo landed on the desktop, I cannot move this photo, or delete the photo. I have gone to the desktop file but cannot find the

Re: Photo on desk top.

2012-11-05 Thread Daniel Kerr
Hi Tony Can you click on the photo itself? If you can, click on it once and choose Get Info (From either using Command -I on the keyboard or File - Get Info from menus). Does it show as a zero k file? Or does it have an actual size? Is the actual photo showing as the desktop picture? Or do you

Re: Photo on desk top.

2012-11-05 Thread antnette
Hi Daniel I don't know if this will help but this is the DeskTop Info'. Cheers Tony Tony Francis antne...@mac.com -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:

Re: Photo on desk top.

2012-11-05 Thread antnette
Hi Daniel Long time since we last spoke. Ok, the Photo is sitting in the centre of the desktop, approximately the same size as the original, not a file. I can click on the Photo but nothing happens, if I move the mouse across the photo I get something like a cropping tool action and it grey's

Re: Photo on desk top.

2012-11-05 Thread Daniel Kerr
Hi Tony Thanks for the extra info. I think all you've done is set it as the desktop pic (and centred). Go to System Preferences - desktop screen savers. Under Desktop just choose another picture and you should be right. :) Let us know if that works :) Kind regards Daniel Sent from my

Re: Photo and Slide Scanner

2012-01-10 Thread Manzie Greg
Hello Bill Most will work very well if you use third party software like Vuescan instead of the out of the box provided version. The pro version costs about $80, but is worth every penny as you get upgrades free for life. http://www.hamrick.com/ Silverfast is very good too but less

Re: Photo and Slide Scanner

2012-01-10 Thread Jennifer Lefroy
Hello Everyone, We have a slide scanner which we can never get to work. Can anyone recommend a photo/slide scanner (preferably not too expensive)? It would be good to get rid of those shoe boxes of photos in my wardrobe! Regards, Jennifer On 11 January 2012 07:09, Manzie Greg

Re: Photo printing

2011-10-06 Thread Pat
Hi, Mike, If you don't mind going to Armadale, I have been very pleased with the work that Norvek Photographics do with photos and digital art. They use top-class materials, paper and canvas, and produce excellent colour reproduction. Norvek Photographics, 9399 9801, Shop 67a in the

Re: Photo printing

2011-10-06 Thread Mike Fuller
Thanks for that Pat. Considering I live in Kelmscott it could have saved me running around today to Subiaco. I'll certainly look at them in future. I must admit I'm very pleased with the results from Mirage in Subi - the A3 prints look superb and only cost $15 each. It really adds a new

Re: Photo printing

2011-10-05 Thread Mike Fuller
I have not had a print of an A3 size done but all smaller sizes printed at Office Works Fremantle have been of an acceptable quality Graeme Thanks Graeme. Although they may be OK my experience of outlets such as this is that they don't produce a very wide colour gamut and the dynamic range

Re: Photo printing

2011-10-04 Thread Graeme Winters
Hi Mike I have not had a print of an A3 size done but all smaller sizes printed at Office Works Fremantle have been of an acceptable quality Graeme On 04/10/2011, at 9:37 PM, Mike Fuller wrote: I'm back on the WAMUG list after some time away, and first off I have a query. Hopefully I will

Re: Photo printing

2011-10-04 Thread Tony Francis
Hi Mike Whenever I have wanted real quality Photo's, either from slides, Negatives, 35mm to Medium Format, I have used Churchill's Colour Laboratory of Subiaco, they can be a little expensive, but again will depend on what you want and what you call expensive. I have used Churchill's for

Re: Photo Slideshow PLUS movie footage

2010-03-19 Thread Marlene Oostryck
Hi Matt I will follow up Ronni's detailed instructions for me to get a good quality DVD from my iMovie project when I have a block of time - hopefully tomorrow. But - I have also had a look at FotoMagico from your suggestions - for future projects. It looks much simpler to use compared

Re: Photo Slideshow PLUS movie footage

2010-03-16 Thread Matthew Healey
Hi Denise, This is the software I was trying to think of http://www.boinx.com/fotomagico/overview/ - Matt -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml Guidelines - http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml

Re: Photo Slideshow PLUS movie footage

2010-03-16 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Denise, This is the software I was trying to think of http://www.boinx.com/fotomagico/overview/ - Matt Hi People, I purchased Toast 10 Titanium Pro when it was released and the Pro version comes with Fotomagico 2. I haven't used it other than to watch the demo slideshow

Re: Photo Slideshow PLUS movie footage

2010-03-13 Thread Adrian Skehan
Hello Denise The simplest way is to import them into iPhoto and arrange them in Albums as you want them to appear in your DVD, start an iDVD project and you iPhoto movie clips, iMovie Projects (that have been set to Share via Media Browser in iMovie) and photos will be available under the

Re: Photo Scanner

2009-11-30 Thread Ronda Brown
On 30/11/2009, at 12:57 PM, Gordon Wilson wrote: I have about 150 Kodachrome 35mm slides to digitise and add to iPhoto. The best machine seems to be the Epson V700 because 12 slides can be done at once and from the reviews,results are quick and first class. I need a flat bed scanner for

Re: Photo Scanner

2009-11-30 Thread Gavin Criddle
Hi Gordon, What problems have you had with PSE6 with 10.6.2? My copy seems to work fine. Gav On 30/11/2009, at 4:15 PM, Ronda Brown wrote: On 30/11/2009, at 12:57 PM, Gordon Wilson wrote: I have about 150 Kodachrome 35mm slides to digitise and add to iPhoto. The best machine seems

Re: Photo albums et al

2009-06-16 Thread RJDarts
Evening, To be correct the control+tab is a Unix/Linux derivative so in actual fact OS X being Unix based it did not steal from M$ Same as control+→, or ← will give you an alternative desktop for which there are 4 default many more on application. (Unix has alt+fkeys) I think this is what

Re: Photo albums et al

2009-06-16 Thread Stuart Breden
Neil, keep these shortcut coming! Thank you! Thank you!! Stuart Breden PO Box 132 Kalamunda WA 6926 Hm Ph: (08) 9257 1577 Wk Ph: (08) 9291 4599 Mbl: 0417 053 266 On 15/06/2009, at 11:22 AM, Neil Houghton wrote: Hi Laura, Congratulations on your successful publication! One of the things

Re: Photo albums et al

2009-06-16 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
On 16/06/2009, at 2:49 PM, RJDarts wrote: Evening, To be correct the control+tab is a Unix/Linux derivative so in actual fact OS X being Unix based it did not steal from M$ Same as control+→, or ← will give you an alternative desktop for which there are 4 default many more on

Re: Photo albums et al

2009-06-15 Thread Neil Houghton
Hi Laura, I like to have both Character Palette and Keyboard Viewer turned on in System Preferences International - Input Menu. I find Keyboard Viewer is useful to see how the different modifier keys work for character selection and to check key combinations for just typing things (like your

Re: Photo albums et al

2009-06-15 Thread Laura Webb
Hi Neil Aha that was the problem. Try as I might following Ronni's technical symbols suggestion I just could not find what I felt should be obvious. I had View menu set to Roman, not realising I should adjust that in any way. Bingo now I have it. Thank you. Regards Laura On 15/06/2009,

Re: Photo albums et al

2009-06-15 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
On 15/06/2009, at 11:36 AM, Eugene wrote: And just an addendum to Neil's hint, if you go Command+shift+tab it cycles through in reverse. Sometimes useful if you have too many applications open or you accidently skipped past the app you wanted. I tell my students that command+tab was one

Re: Photo albums et al

2009-06-14 Thread Neil Houghton
Hi Laura, Congratulations on your successful publication! One of the things I love about the Mac is how it allows you to be creative and even makes it fun :) I have been using Macs now for at least 20 years but I'm still constantly amazed at finding new tips/tricks/features (and many from this

Re: Photo albums et al

2009-06-14 Thread Eugene
And just an addendum to Neil's hint, if you go Command+shift+tab it cycles through in reverse. Sometimes useful if you have too many applications open or you accidently skipped past the app you wanted. I tell my students that command+tab was one of the few things the Mac stole from the

Re: Photo albums et al

2009-06-14 Thread Laura Webb
Thanks Neil. I envy you having been able for so long to enjoy being a Mac user. Some of us take a bit longer to learn about the finer things in life :) Perhaps your tip only applies to Leopard, I am still with Tiger. Command-tab for me just brings up the dock while Command-tilde does

Re: Photo albums et al

2009-06-14 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Laura, Good to hear your Photo Album project turned out well. To type the Apple Command symbol: Open the Character Palette, then select Technical Symbols you will find it there ⌘ If you haven't got the Input Menu showing in your Menu bar on the desktop. Go to System Preferences

Re: Photo albums et al

2009-06-14 Thread mince and pud
Hi Laura As a fellow tigerite - command-tab (I don't know how to type the symbol either - but Neil does! - perhaps he'll tell us...) does indeed bring up the dock - but tab again and things are highlighted in turn Command ~ would do nothing if you only have one window open in the

Re: Photo albums et al

2009-06-14 Thread Neil Houghton
Hi Laura, No it's not just a leopard thing. I think you may have misunderstood the command thing. You don't have to type the Command symbol just press the command key. So when I say ⌘tab or Command-tab it means to hold down the command/⌘ key while you press the tab key (or the ~/tilde key for

Re: Photo albums et al

2009-06-14 Thread Laura Webb
Hi Ronni I do have the Input Menu showing in my Menu bar but had chosen Keyboard View rather than Character Palette. However there is still no Technical Symbol option so maybe another Tiger/Leopard difference. Thanks anyway. Regards Laura On 15/06/2009, at 1:19 PM, Ronda Brown wrote: Hi

Re: Photo albums et al

2009-06-14 Thread Neil Houghton
on 15/6/09 1:03 PM, Robert Howells at rhowe...@arach.net.au wrote: On 15/06/2009, at 12:51 PM, Laura Webb wrote: Thanks Neil. I envy you having been able for so long to enjoy being a Mac user. Some of us take a bit longer to learn about the finer things in life :) Perhaps your tip

Re: Photo albums et al

2009-06-14 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Laura, In Character Palette View: All Characters - By Category ... Symbols (open the arrow) ... scroll down to Technical Symbols. Cheers, Ronni On 15/06/2009, at 1:32 PM, Laura Webb wrote: Hi Ronni I do have the Input Menu showing in my Menu bar but had chosen Keyboard View rather

Re: Photo albums et al

2009-06-14 Thread Neil Houghton
Sorry Laura, I think it was me that misunderstood what you were saying! As Alastair says, in Tiger, command-tab does indeed bring up the dock - but tab again and things are highlighted in turn Command ~ would do nothing if you only have one window open in the current application - try opening,

Re: Photo quality inkjet recommendations.... anyone?

2008-03-06 Thread pweaver
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Re: Photo quality inkjet recommendations.... anyone?

2008-03-06 Thread Mark Secker
I'm guessing your talking about their photo printing service? 'cause HN range of inkjets that they sell stops at the mid level consumer stuff at best - in fact in the canon range they stop at the model or two below the current model that replaced mine. .. no seriously... kind of defeats

Re: Photo Restoration

2007-07-17 Thread Jo Brookes
Is the odd pattern on the actual photo or on the scan, (could be the moire effect) not sure if I spelt that right. If so you could rescan it in another resolution, doesnt usually happen with scans from original photos tho, usually its scans of printed stuff that it shows up on. I havnt seen

Re: Photo Restoration

2007-07-16 Thread Ian Conaghan
Matt, If you give me the piccie at the Committee Meeting tonight I'll see what I can do with it. Cheers Ian -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml Guidelines - http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml

Re: photo stick recovery software

2006-12-02 Thread Ronda Brown
On 02/12/2006, at 2:41 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi All: I am writing this from the USA at 2am. I need to recover photos from a damaged memory stick. Hi Nat, I have Photo Rescue used it successfully to recover photos from a Media card. The program itself can be downloaded from

Re: photo stick recovery software

2006-12-02 Thread Robert Howells
Natalie , Photorescue has had good reports ; http://www.datarescue.com/photorescue/ has a demo whcih you can run to prove it works , but you need to purchase in order to save the recovered photo's Good Luck Bob On 02/12/2006, at 2:41 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi All: I am writing

Re: photo stick recovery software

2006-12-02 Thread Reg Whitely
Yes, photorescue works really well. I paid the $$ and it gave nearly 100% recovery. how much ate your holiday photos worth? The ones I saved were a school project. Reg On 2 Dec 2006, at 2:58pm, Robert Howells wrote: Natalie , Photorescue has had good reports ;

Re: photo stick recovery software

2006-12-02 Thread Reg Whitely
I think I might correct a few typos before someone gets smart! Yes, Photo Rescue works really well. I paid the $$ and it gave nearly 100% recovery. How much are your holiday photos worth? The ones I saved were a school project. Reg On 2 Dec 2006, at 2:58pm, Robert Howells wrote: Natalie

Re: photo stick recovery software

2006-12-02 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Reg, I sent Nat PhotoRescue and it has recovered her photos. Nat is a happy little vegemite now! Ronni On 02/12/2006, at 7:09 PM, Reg Whitely wrote: I think I might correct a few typos before someone gets smart! Yes, Photo Rescue works really well. I paid the $$ and it gave nearly 100%

Re: photo stick recovery software

2006-12-02 Thread J Philippe Chaperon
Hi Ronni Reg WAMUG'ers, Well done Ronni! I know what it is like to loose or think I lost some extremely valuable photo souvenir. I am glod for the 'happy little vegemite' and many thanks for the WAMUG site and its knoledgeable members. So far a solution was found for almost all the problems

Re: ?photo/photoshop colour saturation terminology?

2006-09-12 Thread Jon Davison
Hi Mark. As a photographer, i have always called this localised, or spot colour. A number of ways of doing this. As Ray mentioned, layers, but use the Eraser (E) to rub out and reveal the colour beneath. Make sure that you change the Opacity in the Layers palette to see what colour you are

RE: ?photo/photoshop colour saturation terminology?

2006-09-11 Thread X.Ray.Wa
-Original Message- From: WAMUG Mailing List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Secker Sent: Monday, 11 September 2006 2:07 PM To: WAMUG Mailing List Subject: ?photo/photoshop colour saturation terminology? can any photographers/photoshop wizards help me with a bit of

Re: ?photo/photoshop colour saturation terminology?

2006-09-11 Thread Mark Secker
I know the technical side of the technique (and like most things in photoshop there are several ways of achieving much the same ends - and in Adobe Lightroom it's frightening easy using the HSL blender ) I was just trying to explain the end result and the general principals to a friend and

Re: Photo editing

2006-08-30 Thread Mark Secker
You could try GIMP http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/unix_open_source/gimpapp.html or GIMPshop http://plasticbugs.com/?page_id=294 which is, basically, GIMP with a reworked interface both of which are OpenSource freeware but need to run under the X11 interface so not too pretty :(

Re: Photo editing

2006-08-30 Thread Rod Kevill
Check out EasyCrop at http://www.yellowmug.com/easycrop/ Brilliant little program!! And only $11.95USD Cheers, Rod On 30/8/06 1:18 PM, Mervyn Giuliana Bond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am currently running 10.2.8 on G4. Some of my voluntary works involves desktop publishing. To edit

Re: Photo editing

2006-08-30 Thread Mervyn Giuliana Bond
Mark Seashore need 10.3 or higher, as do the others. Thank you for responding Merv At 2:12 PM +0800 30/8/06, Mark Secker wrote: You could try GIMP http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/unix_open_source/gimpapp.html or GIMPshop http://plasticbugs.com/?page_id=294 which is, basically, GIMP

Re: Photo editing

2006-08-30 Thread Mervyn Giuliana Bond
Rod Looks very neat but I need to do more than cropping and resizing - or have I missed something? Merv At 2:27 PM +0800 30/8/06, Rod Kevill wrote: Check out EasyCrop at http://www.yellowmug.com/easycrop/ Brilliant little program!! And only $11.95USD Cheers, Rod On 30/8/06 1:18 PM,

Re: photo rescue

2006-07-07 Thread Robert Howells
Get it here : http://www.datarescue.com/ Bob On 7 Jul 2006, at 7:10 PM, KEVIN Lock wrote: A friend (really!) has lost some snaps from her digital camera. I seem to remember a discussion about a photo rescue program some time back. Could someone point me in the right direction for

Re: Photo Scanning Service

2006-03-06 Thread Rod Blitvich
Thanks to everyone for the kind offers and helpful advice. Maybe I should get off my butt and buy scanner. Is Paul's suggestion ok for basic stuff like scanning photos? CANON CanoScan LiDE25 FOR $98 http://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/440b81b006065962273fc0a87f9c069 e/Product/View/XP0476

Re: Photo Scanning Service

2006-03-06 Thread Robert Howells
Hi Rod, It depends what quality, speed etc that you wish to achieve . Follow links from here for the specs for the Epson 3490 scanner : http://www.epson.com.au/products/scanner/ There are other makers and the Epson is meant only as a reference . Look for dpi choices, method of scan , type

Re: Photo Scanning Service

2006-03-06 Thread Mike Fuller
Hi Rod, I'm using the Epson 3490 scanner that Bob mentioned and can recommend it highly for home use. It has good results in picture quality, the Epson software is reasonably easy to use and the price isn't too bad (I think it was about $230). The only minor fault is that it can be a

Re: Photo Scanning Service

2006-03-05 Thread Paul
Rod Blitvich wrote: Hi I have about a dozen old photos I would like scanned so I can use them in a digital format. I am in Sorrento. please can anyone recommend a Scanning Service? ta Rod Hi Rod I dont know how much such a service might cost but I would imagine it would be most of the

Re: Photo Scanning Service

2006-03-05 Thread Lloyd White
Hi Rod, I use a group called Finesse Photography (also call themselves Philosophy) 110 Cambridge St West Leederville. 9382 4266 . [EMAIL PROTECTED] They do most things. I email them photos for printing etc. They do negative scanning and slide scanning although I have not used them for that.

Re: Photo recovery application

2006-01-04 Thread Peder Kristensen
Philippe, I have not tried the CameraSalvage app, but it may do the job. Check it out at: http://www.subrosasoft.com/OSXSoftware/index.php? main_page=product_infocPath=1products_id=3 It claims to undelete and recover files in the following formats: Canon raw camera format, Fuji raw camera

Re: Photo recovery application

2006-01-04 Thread Reg Whitely
Yes indeed. Try Photorescue. They guarantee: test the demo, if it doesn't show it will retrieve the pics (eg it shows a thumbnail of the lost pics), don't register it. If it does, pay to register (about $40Au), and if it then doesn't work they refund your $$) http:// www.datarescue.com/

Re: Photo recovery application

2006-01-04 Thread J Philippe Chaperon
Thanks Reg and Peder. I am downloading those and also a couple of others Daniel told me about. I hope somehow they can be retrieved. Many thanks and regards, Philippe on 4/1/06 11:00 PM, Reg Whitely at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes indeed. Try Photorescue. They guarantee: test the demo, if it

Re: Photo Scanner suggestions

2004-05-03 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
On 30/04/2004, at 9:28 AM, Rob Phillips wrote: Hi, Hoping for advice. I want to buy a scanner to digitise some or all of my photo collection, both from photos and from negatives. I have been looking at the Epson 1670 photo scanner (cost about $260). Is this a good model? Are there any

Re: Photo Scanner suggestions

2004-05-03 Thread Mark Secker
On 30/04/2004, at 9:28 AM, Rob Phillips wrote: Hi, Hoping for advice. I want to buy a scanner to digitise some or all of my photo collection, both from photos and from negatives. I have been looking at the Epson 1670 photo scanner (cost about $260). Is this a good model? Are there any

Re: Photo Scanner suggestions

2004-04-30 Thread Mark Scholmann
Not sure of that scanner but, I am interested in alternative 35mm slide negative scanning, as I find the scanners don't reproduce them very well at all. I have previously seen a vertical standing image capture/camera? device, but don't remember the name ? I have heard of 4000 lpi scanners

Re: photo quality colour laser printer

2004-02-02 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
On 30/01/2004, at 9:48 PM, Eugene wrote: Hi Wamuggers, any suggestion for colour laser printer? Priority #1 is photo quality OS X compliant. Not important is text, speed, networking, duplexing, A3. I can recommend the HP Color Laserjet 2500L. Does a great job, works well with MacOS X

Re: Photo in Header

2003-09-09 Thread Kelly Duffy
Apple needs to cater to the kind of user who likes the funky little things llike that, the standard user, to expand their somewhat small market share. People who look at the iMacs and say Oooo!!! Isn't that pretty, and look! It does this! and that's about as far as their computer knowledge goes.

Re: Photo in Headert

2003-09-08 Thread Onno Benschop
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 09:45, Jon Hunter wrote: I noticed on Michael Campbell's email his photo (including dogs) located in the top right corner of the header. Can anyone tell me how this is set-up as I have the request made but have been unable to reproduce it. Those of you familiar with my

Re: Photo in Header

2003-09-08 Thread Nathalie Collins
If I can add to Onno's comments: HTML emails also pose some other unexpected problems, for instance: 1. At my work place (and many others) we have to authenticate (enter in a username and password) each time we access the internet...so when someone sends us an html email we have to enter in our

Re: Photo in Headert

2003-09-08 Thread Matthew Healey
On 08/09/2003, at 1:50 PM, Onno Benschop wrote: On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 09:45, Jon Hunter wrote: I noticed on Michael Campbell's email his photo (including dogs) located in the top right corner of the header. Can anyone tell me how this is set-up as I have the request made but have been unable

Re: Photo in Headert

2003-09-08 Thread Onno Benschop
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 14:21, Matthew Healey wrote: On 08/09/2003, at 1:50 PM, Onno Benschop wrote: On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 09:45, Jon Hunter wrote: I noticed on Michael Campbell's email his photo (including dogs) located in the top right corner of the header. Can anyone tell me how this

Re: Photo in Header

2003-09-08 Thread Jon Hunter
That's the answer I wanted thanks Matthew, I was puzzled by the rtf issue's as I could not find any attachments in the email messages received with photo and they didn't appear to be using rtf. Interesting to note the size of the message doesn't appear to be affected by photo. Re: Photo

Re: Photo in Header

2003-09-08 Thread Matthew Healey
On 08/09/2003, at 4:18 PM, Jon Hunter wrote: That's the answer I wanted thanks Matthew, I was puzzled by the rtf issue's as I could not find any attachments in the email messages received with photo and they didn't appear to be using rtf. Interesting to note the size of the message doesn't

Re: Photo in Headert

2003-09-08 Thread Michael Campbell
Well done Matt you are entirely correct, its a function of the .mac account, I could have replied but I do like Ono to drivel on

Re: Photo in Headert

2003-09-08 Thread Onno Benschop
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 18:56, Michael Campbell wrote: Well done Matt you are entirely correct, its a function of the .mac account, I could have replied but I do like Ono to drivel on And if you went to the trouble of spelling my name properly I would have even laughed. Onno Benschop

Re: Photo in Headert

2003-09-08 Thread Michael Campbell
Oops, even I have been corrected by Onno :-) Cheers Mike (Note spelling)

Re: Photo in Headert

2003-09-08 Thread Onno Benschop
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 19:36, Michael Campbell wrote: Oops, even I have been corrected by Onno :-) I'm beginning to get the feeling (I'm a bit slow:) that some members of the list - Michael being the latest - are wearing the corrected by Onno as a badge - (not sure if it's a badge of shame or

RE: Photo in Headert

2003-09-08 Thread Katinka Mills
-Original Message- From: WAMUG Mailing List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Onno Benschop Sent: Monday, 8 September 2003 2:38 PM To: WAMUG Mailing List Subject: Re: Photo in Headert elsnipo In my opinion that has got to be the biggest waste of disk-space I've ever heard

Re :Photo in Headert

2003-09-08 Thread Michael Campbell
Now that I have a badge, or Label., and Kat that was funny, on a serious note any G5 owners out their with first impressions? Mike

Re: Photo in Header

2003-09-08 Thread Doug Wilson
on 8/9/03 16:27, Matthew Healey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mail looks to see who the sender was, and then looks up the Address Book to see if that person in there. If it is, then it displays the photo of that person, or downloads it from .mac It is completely and entirely a function of

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