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Forum: Cameras 04-02-09, 13:58
Replies: 15
Views: 21,194
Posted By Craftysnapper
Ahh yes I see you have the same scanner as me .:)...

Ahh yes I see you have the same scanner as me .:)

I have to be honest and say I never read the equipment lists on sigs as to me a photographers images say more about him than the equipment he uses...
Forum: Cameras 04-02-09, 09:50
Replies: 15
Views: 21,194
Posted By Craftysnapper
Hi Joe, why not ditch the darkroom and invest in...

Hi Joe, why not ditch the darkroom and invest in a second hand film scanner and have the best of both worlds. :)
Forum: General Photography Technique 04-02-09, 09:34
Replies: 32
Views: 38,545
Posted By Craftysnapper
Some good advise given yelvetoft the...

Some good advise given



yelvetoft the exif is there ,you just have to click on the image to put it on a blank page to read it. :)
Forum: The Photography Forum 21-07-07, 08:55
Replies: 14
Views: 15,080
Posted By Craftysnapper
Mmmm as to being a better judge of a bird...

Mmmm as to being a better judge of a bird photograph that would depend if you were looking at it as a natural history image or a pictorial image..a good natural history shot can be very boring ;)
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 24-06-07, 20:43
Replies: 14
Views: 11,689
Posted By Craftysnapper
You can clone it out, or alternativly paint it...

You can clone it out, or alternativly paint it the same colour as the brickwork to make it less distracting.
Forum: The Photography Forum 24-06-07, 13:08
Replies: 5
Views: 7,809
Posted By Craftysnapper
Just my opinion but in B&W for individual images...

Just my opinion but in B&W for individual images (competitions) I usually pick the mount to compliment the tonal range of the image and how I want it too appear to the viewer.

A black mount will...
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 31-05-07, 18:39
Replies: 0
Views: 6,920
Posted By Craftysnapper
Elements 5 Raw Update 4.1

A new update is avalable that adds a clarify slider to the basic tab and USM sharpening with a edge mask to the detail tab in place of the one slider sharpening.
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Forum: The Photography Forum 10-05-07, 16:37
Replies: 21
Views: 27,248
Posted By Craftysnapper
Take and manipulate your images in adobe rgb and...

Take and manipulate your images in adobe rgb and if needed convert a copy to srgb for online printing.

As to Photobox the fuji frontier strips out the profile and uses its own profile, srgb is...
Forum: The Photography Forum 04-05-07, 15:28
Replies: 12
Views: 16,531
Posted By Craftysnapper
Most web browsers (and some programs) are not...

Most web browsers (and some programs) are not colour profile aware and therefore in those circumstances you will be veiwing them in your monitors color space. When the srgb colour space was brought...
Forum: Cameras 17-04-07, 15:57
Replies: 23
Views: 21,504
Posted By Craftysnapper
Just over two years now and numurous lens changes...

Just over two years now and numurous lens changes and still have not had dust spots or had to clean the sensor yet and thats good enough for me :)

I did do a sensor test for dust some time ago...
Forum: The Photography Forum 10-04-07, 16:44
Replies: 11
Views: 16,342
Posted By Craftysnapper
I looks a little to big for sensor dust, more...

I looks a little to big for sensor dust, more like a dried water/condensation mark.
Forum: Photographic Accessories 24-03-07, 09:50
Replies: 14
Views: 14,611
Posted By Craftysnapper
I can reccomend the Nikon Coolscan V, and the...

I can reccomend the Nikon Coolscan V, and the Nikonscan4 software that comes with it is especially good for restoring fading Kodachromes.
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 23-03-07, 00:17
Replies: 6
Views: 7,306
Posted By Craftysnapper
Alls well that ends well :)

Alls well that ends well :)
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 21-03-07, 13:23
Replies: 6
Views: 7,657
Posted By Craftysnapper
Alternativly use a Hue and Saturation Adjustment...

Alternativly use a Hue and Saturation Adjustment layer

Layer> adjustment layer>Hue & Sat> move the saturation slider all the way to the left and ok it.

Now using the paintbrush and black paint...
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 21-03-07, 13:16
Replies: 9
Views: 8,191
Posted By Craftysnapper
No sharpening does not produce noise, it can make...

No sharpening does not produce noise, it can make what is already there more visable hence the reason to nulify it at the begining. Sharpening and/or noise reduction used at the finishing stage can...
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 18-03-07, 00:22
Replies: 6
Views: 7,306
Posted By Craftysnapper
Well if you go to the file in explorer and hover...

Well if you go to the file in explorer and hover your cursor over it then it will tell you the file size :)
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 18-03-07, 00:17
Replies: 9
Views: 8,191
Posted By Craftysnapper
Noise reduction would be at the top of my list...

Noise reduction would be at the top of my list and not the last thing to do as the previous edits can increase the appearance of any noise in the image making it a bigger problem to deal with at the...
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 14-03-07, 21:56
Replies: 6
Views: 7,306
Posted By Craftysnapper
I have never come across this and I would be...

I have never come across this and I would be interested to know the file size we are talking about.

I have a 220MB file that consists of 16 layers that shows up alright in the organizer.
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 12-03-07, 10:45
Replies: 4
Views: 8,760
Posted By Craftysnapper
You are correct about DNG Ken and although I have...

You are correct about DNG Ken and although I have CS2 is the reason I use the dng format as I will not be upgrading it anymore.

As to lightroom you will have the same problems as CS in the future,...
Forum: The Photography Forum 11-03-07, 17:48
Replies: 27
Views: 26,159
Posted By Craftysnapper
Elements 5 is based on CS2 ,each upgrade of...

Elements 5 is based on CS2 ,each upgrade of Elements usally has a few extra features added to it from the currant Photoshop version and some CS does not have.

Elements 5 has had added to it the...
Forum: The Photography Forum 09-03-07, 21:01
Replies: 27
Views: 26,159
Posted By Craftysnapper
Photoshop CS2, Elements 5 and Silkypix Studio3...

Photoshop CS2, Elements 5 and Silkypix Studio3 Raw developer and ACDSee Photo Pro for file management.
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 28-02-07, 12:23
Replies: 3
Views: 7,433
Posted By Craftysnapper
Open you original image then go Select>All >Edit>...

Open you original image then go Select>All >Edit> Copy and then open your background image and go Edit>Paste > this will paste your subject on top of your new background.You can now close down the...
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 06-02-07, 10:29
Replies: 6
Views: 8,015
Posted By Craftysnapper
Indeed there are three adjustment sliders in the...

Indeed there are three adjustment sliders in the Hp software saturation, hue and brightness that can also be used as well

Chtistine as to raw you mayl come around to it eventualy .
These are...
Forum: Computers and The Internet 05-02-07, 11:02
Replies: 9
Views: 13,011
Posted By Craftysnapper
CS2/3 has a steep learning curve and may be a bit...

CS2/3 has a steep learning curve and may be a bit more than you need unless you are into graphics and web design as well ,and may even hinder you at this stage, Elements 5 has already suggested can...
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 05-02-07, 10:43
Replies: 6
Views: 8,015
Posted By Craftysnapper
Hi Christine, I use the HP7960 and CS2 & Elements...

Hi Christine, I use the HP7960 and CS2 & Elements 5 and I actually prefere printing from Elements and get perfect results so lets see if I can help.



If this is the case then forget the links...
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