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Forum: The Digital Darkroom 27-04-06, 19:00
Replies: 3
Views: 3,347
Posted By pxl8
One thing to remember with working with different...

One thing to remember with working with different colour spaces is to use the one that best fits your image. Whilst ProPhoto has a wide gamut the data is still represented by an 8 or 16bit image,...
Forum: General Photography Technique 17-01-06, 12:06
Replies: 24
Views: 12,997
Posted By pxl8
Hmm, where do I fit in then? I'm left handed -...

Hmm, where do I fit in then? I'm left handed - but for writing only...
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 17-01-06, 08:40
Replies: 2
Views: 3,283
Posted By pxl8
Hi, Have a look at the PS help file for...

Hi,

Have a look at the PS help file for Batch or Automate. It's been a while since I did this but it's basically a case of recording an action for whatever processing you want done to the images...
Forum: Flash Photography Technique 15-01-06, 18:06
Replies: 203
Views: 57,541
Posted By pxl8
Stephen, to help with the DoF you might consider...

Stephen, to help with the DoF you might consider focus stacking several shots taken at different focus points. Your subject matter is ideal for this. Do a search for CombineZ, it's a free app that...
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 13-01-06, 17:32
Replies: 4
Views: 4,007
Posted By pxl8
I didn't mean that people following the tutorial...

I didn't mean that people following the tutorial should need the raw file, they only need to see the results and process instructions.

If 10 "experts" were to process the same raw file you'd get...
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 13-01-06, 16:54
Replies: 4
Views: 4,007
Posted By pxl8
Might I offer an alternative that could easily...

Might I offer an alternative that could easily work alongside a "basics" tutorial...

If a raw file was made available for download then anyone willing could download it and process it using their...
Forum: Macro Photography Technique 06-01-06, 06:44
Replies: 46
Views: 48,733
Posted By pxl8
Focusing distance is the length from the focal...

Focusing distance is the length from the focal plane (film or sensor) to the subject.

Working distance is the length from the front of the lens to the subject.

The difference is the length of...
Forum: Macro Photography Technique 04-01-06, 16:06
Replies: 46
Views: 48,733
Posted By pxl8
Ideally you want a shutter speed that is at least...

Ideally you want a shutter speed that is at least as fast as the focal length of the lens - so if you're using a 100mm lens a shutter speed of 1/125s or faster is needed to prevent camera shake when...
Forum: Macro Photography Technique 03-01-06, 22:50
Replies: 46
Views: 48,733
Posted By pxl8
I can't say I've ever used the macro mode on my...

I can't say I've ever used the macro mode on my 300D. I tend to stay in AV mode almost all the time so I can control the DoF and let the camera worry about the shutter speed. With subjects such as...
Forum: Macro Photography Technique 31-12-05, 06:38
Replies: 11
Views: 9,381
Posted By pxl8
For flight shots of insects I've had good success...

For flight shots of insects I've had good success with the Sigma 70-300 DG macro lens at 300mm with a working distance of around 3-4 feet. A good working distance helps a lot with flying insects, get...
Forum: Macro Photography Technique 18-12-05, 19:00
Replies: 59
Views: 64,313
Posted By pxl8
Just to mix things up a bit, Canon's 500D close...

Just to mix things up a bit, Canon's 500D close up filter (or Nikon's version) is another route. This reduces infinity focus down to 500mm so you can focus very close. The quality is extremely good...
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