Seems to me I read that there is a 44 limit. (?)
Jack
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On 3/12/08, Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
True. There is a limit. I wasn't sure if that was true of the
R2400.
I know it was true of the 2200.
You mean as large as you want up to
At 06:11 AM 13/03/2008, Brian Walters wrote:
Actually, *extremely* nice bollards. They have the authentic
'used', rusty look.
Rusty is a bad thing. It's not good for the rope.
Cheers,
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ralf R. Radermacher)
Worse, I've discovered that each swap between the matte and photo black
ink cartridges and the ensuing lng nozzle-cleaning routine gobbles
up some 10 euros (15 USD) worth of ink. Epson being what they are, they
won't just clean the black
On Mar 12, 2008, at 8:21 PM, Mat Maessen wrote:
You mean as large as you want up to 32 inches long per image... ;-)
True. There is a limit. I wasn't sure if that was true of the R2400.
I know it was true of the 2200.
I think it's a function of Epson's print drivers. I hit the same limit
1...2...3...check.
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On Mar 12, 2008, at 8:43 PM, David Savage wrote:
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 7:49 AM, Ralf R. Radermacher
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The problem? I can't use the heaps of Epson Photo Paper I still
have.
This is particularly bitter for the Panorama size (21 x 60 cm) as
they
make no
Ralf: I don't own a printer yet, so can't help with advice, but I want to
say hi. :-) Cheers, Christine
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DagT: Wow, that's lovely. Very nice photo. Cheers, Christine
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http://foto.no/cgi-bin/bildekritikk/vis_bilde.cgi?id=353011
I like the framing, but I'm not so keen on the blown highlights.
Godfrey
On Mar 12, 2008, at 6:24 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
I could have titled this Spit Valves, but somehow
that just didn't seem appealing...
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7049628size=lg
K10D, DA 16-45, f/22 @ 1/8,
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 12:12:28AM -0400, Doug Franklin wrote:
Howdy, folks,
I just received an interesting email from Road Atlanta. It seems
they're going to do something a bit unique this year. It seems that the
Tour de Georgia bicycle racing event will hold a Time Trials stage there
John Francis: I really like the skateboarder the 4 folks posing, but I
think just some tweaking on the rendering is needed. Cheers, Christine
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Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 2:00 AM
Subject:
Is everyone sleeping? I've been overpesoed lately, but since there's
no activity here, I'll offer another. Had I to shoot this over again,
I'd stop down a wee bit to get the rear figures in focus as well as
the front. But it's a mildly amusing pic as shot. K20D, DA50-200,
50mm, f4,
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 3:47 PM, Christine Aguila
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Ralf: I don't own a printer yet, so can't help with advice, but I want to
say hi. :-) Cheers, Christine
Mark!
Cheers,
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I like it. All too typical a moment, too, IMHO.
I'm surprised at the amount of noise, since it's an
ISO 1600 BW conversion on a K20.
Rick
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Is everyone sleeping? I've been overpesoed lately,
but since there's
no activity here, I'll offer another.
David Savage wrote:
1...2...3...check.
Make it out to me. Leave the amount blank. Worthless American dollars
are best.
Err, sorry, I guess that's cheque, isn't it?
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On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 7:39 PM, Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is everyone sleeping? I've been overpesoed lately, but since there's
no activity here, I'll offer another. Had I to shoot this over again,
I'd stop down a wee bit to get the rear figures in focus as well as
the front.
John Francis wrote:
Go for it! From personal experience, I can testify that skills learned
photographing race cars translate directly to photographing bicycles -
you just have to remember bikes go a little slower, so you might want
to use a shutter speed around 2x to 4x what you would use
Paul, that's a very nice shot. Reminds me of a new years eve party a
while ago, where at 0:00 everyone was busy with their cellphones...
Btw, how do you do your b/w conversions? Looks good.
Marcus
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Am 13.03.2008 um 11:39 schrieb Paul Stenquist:
Is everyone sleeping? I've been overpesoed
I guess everyone is.
This isn't the best in your cafe people series, but it does point up
an increasing issue I find in my street shooting: it's become harder
to find situations of people interacting with people, they're all
distracted by their cell phones, music players, other devices...
Thanks Dave.
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On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 7:39 PM, Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is everyone sleeping? I've been overpesoed lately, but since there's
no activity here, I'll offer another. Had I
Thanks Marcus (and all others who responded).
I use the channel mixer for BW conversions most of the time. After clicking on
monochromatic, I usually start with about 80% red, 12% green and 10% blue,
then fiddle with the sliders. A bit less of one, a bit more of another. I just
work the numbers
Good grab, Paul. (Gotta stay in the cell loop!!)
Jack
--- Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is everyone sleeping? I've been overpesoed lately, but since there's
no activity here, I'll offer another. Had I to shoot this over again,
I'd stop down a wee bit to get the rear figures in
I think it was a bit underexposed, so it's somewhat noisier than the other ISO
1600 pics I've posted.'
Paul
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I like it. All too typical a moment, too, IMHO.
I'm surprised at the amount of noise, since
On 3/13/08, Doug Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Francis wrote:
The Tour de Georgia is a pretty big event - only the Tour of California
beats it on this side of the Atlantic.
Wow! I don't know anything about bicycle racing of any sort.
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Not
Godfrey's wrong, that *is* the best picture in the cafe series :) -T
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 7:59 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Marcus (and all others who responded).
I use the channel mixer for BW conversions most of the time. After clicking
on monochromatic, I usually start with
I say poe-TAH-toe and you say poe-TAY-toe department ... Sorry, I
disagree.
G
De gustibus non disputandem.
On Mar 13, 2008, at 9:42 AM, Tim Bray wrote:
Godfrey's wrong, that *is* the best picture in the cafe series :) -T
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 7:59 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm just pleased that y'all looked at it:-)
Paul
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I say poe-TAH-toe and you say poe-TAY-toe department ... Sorry, I
disagree.
G
De gustibus non disputandem.
On Mar 13, 2008, at 9:42 AM,
Thanks Tim. I guess it's all about individual taste. Personally, I find this
among the most interesting, although others are technically superior. I'm
pleaed that you like it.
Paul
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Godfrey's wrong, that
Den 13. mars. 2008 kl. 10.50 skrev David Savage:
1...2...3...check.
...mate
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3...
2...
1...
Boom!
David Savage wrote:
1...2...3...check.
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The sad fact is they're all communicating with each other...
Paul Stenquist wrote:
Is everyone sleeping? I've been overpesoed lately, but since there's
no activity here, I'll offer another. Had I to shoot this over again,
I'd stop down a wee bit to get the rear figures in focus as well as
Ops, sorry.
I'll turn on the amp.
Best,
Jostein
2008/3/13, David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
1...2...3...check.
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I did but it's not here
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I know I promised some test results last week, but I haven't got
around to process what I did in the week-end yet. :-(
So here's some text describing my results. Pics will follow if there's
any interest in the issue.
What I have found is this:
Sharpness and contrast:
I can't tell them apart.
Interesting. I have the FA and didn't notice any PF. My 16-45 shows PF
in all high contrast regions. The photozone test and samples of the DA
version amazed me.
I would like to see samples of the same lens on a K10D vs K20D. If PF
is caused by CCD bleeding the K20D samples should be much better.
Something about this (besides the poor grammar) just caught my eye:
http://charles.robinsontwins.org/photos/2008/IMGP3939_enterance_small.jpg
FWIW, the colors on this one in Firefox don't look so great. If
you've got a Mac I recommend peeking at it with Safari for a more-
vivid/accurate
mate!
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Rick: I actually agree with Godfrey about the highlights framing.
Cheers, Christine
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Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 11:53 PM
Subject: Re: PESO: Trumpet 2
I like the framing, but
Paul: I like it very much! Cheers, Christine
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Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 5:39 AM
Subject: PESO: Synchronize Your Cell Phones
Is everyone sleeping? I've been overpesoed lately,
Charles: It certainly isn't an entrance spelled that way! The color
doesn't come out that great in Explorer either. I think I'd crop a bit off
the top. Cheers, Christine
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I like that very much.
Bob
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Subject: PESO: Spotted on my lunchtime walk
Something about this (besides the poor grammar) just
Looked about the same in both on my system, Charles.
It has an Adobe RGB (1998) color profile embedded. It would likely
look better on most systems if you converted it to sRGB and embedded
the sRGB color profile.
ps: I like it, but it seems somewhat dull and bluish on my screen.
Godfrey
On
I'm sorry to say so about photozone, but to me the whole situation
looks a bit contrived. There's no results at his site to consider the
same issue in comparable lenses from other brands. There is one
particular test shot where it shows up, a pic of a couple walking up a
road lined with trees on
On Mar 13, 2008, at 17:11, Christine Aguila wrote:
Charles: It certainly isn't an entrance spelled that way! The color
doesn't come out that great in Explorer either. I think I'd crop a
bit off
the top. Cheers, Christine
Not having a Windows box, what about the colors didn't appear
I like this. An interesting geometric study along with a bit of humor.
I agree with what Godders said in regard to color space. SRGB reads
better for most.
Paul
On Mar 13, 2008, at 5:45 PM, Charles Robinson wrote:
Something about this (besides the poor grammar) just caught my eye:
On Mar 13, 2008, at 17:15, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Looked about the same in both on my system, Charles.
It has an Adobe RGB (1998) color profile embedded.
Rats - there it is in the SAVE dialog: Embed Adobe sRGB Profile.
That means ALL of the stuff I've been working on the past few days is
I see from the EXIF data that you are using Photoshop CS3.
In the save for web dialogue box there now an option to to convert to
a particular colour profile (from your working colour space) then
embed that profile in the image. sRGB is still the best option for web
display images.
The colour
If you're shooting RAW and converting in Adobe Camera RAW, you set the color
space when you convert. I usually convert to Adobe 98. But when I resize for a
web image, I change the color space to SRGB. In PSCS, you can do that in the
mode menu. In PSCS 2 or3, convert color space is in the edit
And the Tour of Missouri is in the same category. (Not
coincidentally, it is organized by the same group that does
California and Georgia.)
stan
On Mar 13, 2008, at 8:29 AM, Doug Franklin wrote:
John Francis wrote:
Go for it! From personal experience, I can testify that skills
Hello everyone! I did try to send a second hummingbird but with no
success. So here it is. A very different picture than the first but
taken with the same K10D with the same lens. But now I think I made a
mistake about the lens. It was a Sigma 70-300 mm APO for Pentax and
not a 100 mm
follow on to Paul's comment:
If you're using Lightroom, all editing is done in the equivalent of a
ProPhoto RGB colorspace with 16bit per channel. You set the output
file format, bit depth and colorspace conversion when exporting a
finished image, in the Export dialog.
If you choose to
My K20D is still a big workflow problem due to WB-fixing issues.
K20-DNG-Photolab for WB-TIFF (85M)-Lightroom-DNG (a mere 50M
compressed).
I'm assuming that Pentax and/or Adobe will fix this up pretty soon.
Anyhow... the family's off to Maui for spring break and I'm wondering
whether the
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 9:31 AM, Tim Bray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's really easy to take a couple
hundred shots in a Hawaii afternoon, and I'm not sure I'm strong
enough for that much time in Photolab.
Then don't use Photolab.
K20D owners using PS LR are somehow managing to get usable
first impressions of the k20d from anandtech
http://www.anandtech.com/digitalcameras/showdoc.aspx?i=3259p=3
GS
http://georgesphotos.net
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From: Charles Robinson
Subject: Re: PESO: Spotted on my lunchtime walk (reworked with correct
colorprofile now)
Hopefully there is either a setting on the camera (which I thought I
HAD set to sRGB as opposed to Adobe), or a setting in Camera RAW which
will
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From: Tim Bray
Subject: Maui dilemma
My K20D is still a big workflow problem due to WB-fixing issues.
K20-DNG-Photolab for WB-TIFF (85M)-Lightroom-DNG (a mere 50M
compressed).
I'm assuming that Pentax and/or Adobe will fix this up pretty soon.
A couple of
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Subject: PESO: A second hummingbird
Hello everyone! I did try to send a second hummingbird but with no
success. So here it is. A very different picture than the first but
taken with the same K10D with the same lens. But now I think I made a
On Mar 13, 2008, at 21:17, William Robb wrote:
I made an action that converts the file to 8 bit and changes the
profile to sRGB for prepping
them for wet lab output, but it is also useful for web application,
though save for web does the
8 bit conversion part automatically.
I believe in
Good article for the nay sayers. Thanks George.
Regards, Bob S.
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 9:31 PM, George Sinos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
first impressions of the k20d from anandtech
http://www.anandtech.com/digitalcameras/showdoc.aspx?i=3259p=3
GS
http://georgesphotos.net
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At 12:11 PM 14/03/2008, Bob Sullivan wrote:
Good article for the nay sayers. Thanks George.
Regards, Bob S.
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 9:31 PM, George Sinos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
first impressions of the k20d from anandtech
http://www.anandtech.com/digitalcameras/showdoc.aspx?i=3259p=3
Gaetan: I really like your photo here, especially the composition. It
would be nice to have the birdie sharper, but still, the composition is very
nice I like the coloring. Cheers, Christine
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Hi Charles: Colors look dull, flat I thought the lettering looked reddish
instead of orange. When you mentioned orange, I was a little surprised.
Hope that helps. I do like the shot though. Charles, when I first got my
K10D I struggled with WB color and all that too, then things got a lot
Dave: You're too funny. ;-) Cheers, Christine
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At 12:11 PM 14/03/2008, Bob Sullivan wrote:
Good
Thanks, George. Enjoyed reading this. Cheers, Christine
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first impressions of the k20d from anandtech
See
http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2008/03/lightroom_14_and_camera_raw_44.html
I am now totally gonna force some palm trees and aloha shirts into
your resisting eyes. -T
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Thursday, March 13, 2008, 2:45:07 PM, you wrote:
CR Something about this (besides the poor grammar) just caught my eye:
CR http://charles.robinsontwins.org/photos/2008/IMGP3939_enterance_small.jpg
CR FWIW, the colors on this one in
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On Mar 13, 2008, at 10:09 PM, Tim Bray wrote:
See http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2008/03/
lightroom_14_and_camera_raw_44.html
I am now totally gonna force some palm trees and aloha shirts into
your resisting eyes. -T
You got there with the post first ... I downloaded it just a
Very nice composition.
Gaëtan Beauchamp wrote:
Hello everyone! I did try to send a second hummingbird but with no
success. So here it is. A very different picture than the first but
taken with the same K10D with the same lens. But now I think I made a
mistake about the lens. It was a
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