the part when you said have your ever seen something your eyes can't see.
don't talk to me about colour moron, there isn't anything i don't know about it.
well i was mostly refering too contrast
and with contrast processing a cam can see more than an eye in certain conditions
sony done it to vid for years and years b4 digi cams
lol, just, no. Rendering and D-max on any input CCD/CMOS can't be outside of the visual spectrum otherwise it becomes a UV input device, even then you’d need a UV light source.
Nice try though, idiot.
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It's nice, but watch it slow down as you start loading it up with raws or tiffs.. My Mac with 4 gigs of ram swaps like mad. Maybe it would be better if I put my db on another drive it would be faster.
The lift and stamp tools. Lift the settings from the master photo with the lift tool, change the drop down list on the lift and stamp window from replace to add (so you don't remove settings you don't want removed), remove the settings you don't want applied, change back to the selection tool, choose all the images you want to change, click the stamp tool again, click apply to selected at the bottom of the lift and stamp window, rinse and repeat.
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Don't make me ignore you sir for your hurtful comments :icon23:
You want real hurtful comments, post them on photo.net and you might just get some. I learned some good lessons from a few real photogs who took the time to really rip apart my photo(s) and pointed out how flawed and crappy they were. This was two or three years ago when I thought my photos were decent. LOL
Hey I was checking out that printer too. Was planning on getting one when I got home. $1500CDN ++ price tag didn't bother much since I can sell prints and make that money back real fast.
I think it mostly depends on what kind of look you want your prints to have. Even though I just got a Canon printer, I'm going to keep using Epson media. I like the enhanced matte/premium presentation matte and their luster. I've never tried playing with any fine art media though
FanaticX wrote:Hey I was checking out that printer too. Was planning on getting one when I got home. $1500CDN ++ price tag didn't bother much since I can sell prints and make that money back real fast.
What paper do you recommend?
what you looking for, matte or gloss?
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