Forum: Discussion on Photo of the Week
11-03-13, 21:21
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Forum: The Digital Darkroom
19-01-13, 20:20
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Replies: 52
Views: 24,650
Thanks
Thanks for the update. You're creating a beautiful painting.
Dave
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Forum: The Digital Darkroom
17-12-12, 21:53
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Replies: 52
Views: 24,650
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Forum: Discussion on Photo of the Week
20-09-11, 23:42
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Views: 2,693
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Forum: Discussion on Photo of the Week
15-12-10, 04:45
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Replies: 5
Views: 2,677
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Forum: Discussion on Photo of the Week
04-07-10, 23:35
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Replies: 8
Views: 3,861
Potw
Congratulations, Rudra. It's a breathtaking photo and well deserving of POTW.
Dave
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Forum: Discussion on Photo of the Week
13-07-09, 16:19
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Replies: 4
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Forum: Computers and The Internet
12-06-08, 05:39
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Replies: 27
Views: 13,851
Warning: Firefox 3 for PCs
For over two decades most software companies have cautioned that beta versions are for developers. Mozilla issues the same warning. However, three days ago I decided to install Firefox 3 so that I...
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Forum: Cameras
12-06-08, 01:01
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Replies: 5
Views: 2,981
Using Preset manual white balance (D300)
Lello,
As you noted, you'll see Gd in the viewfinder if the camera's measurement of white balance was successful. However, you need to place a neutral reference under the lighting you want to...
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Forum: Computers and The Internet
04-06-08, 23:25
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Replies: 27
Views: 13,851
AdobeRGB vs sRGB in different browsers
Just to see if Clive's comparison is fair, I saved Chris's poppy image off the web, then opened it in CS3 and then saved the image in the two color spaces.
I have both IE and Firefox on my PC and...
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Forum: Computers and The Internet
03-06-08, 06:24
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Replies: 27
Views: 13,851
ICC profiles
Thanks for such a clear explanation. Including a direct comparison of the two printer test files without the embedded ICC profiles really helps.
Also found the link to browsers very interesting.
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Forum: Lenses
01-05-08, 21:21
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Replies: 15
Views: 6,684
For anyone using a Nikon DSLR with a 1.5 crop...
For anyone using a Nikon DSLR with a 1.5 crop sensor, the new 10.5mm f/2.8 DX "fisheye" is worth considering. Although the jpeg "on-camera" image is a "fisheye," Nikon Capture, DxO, or Photoshop...
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