On 4/25/2018 16:03, Bruce Walker wrote:
Well, _that_ ain't right, John! (Duh! :-) )
That dreadful amount of sluggishness suggests a severe system
bottleneck somewhere, or something's just broken. I was using CS5
(circa 2010 version) prior to a recent CC upgrade to edit my 645Z .dng
files
Well, _that_ ain't right, John! (Duh! :-) )
That dreadful amount of sluggishness suggests a severe system
bottleneck somewhere, or something's just broken. I was using CS5
(circa 2010 version) prior to a recent CC upgrade to edit my 645Z .dng
files (converted to layered TIFF by Lightroom) and
It's the entire program. I'm working on a K-1 .dng file.
Example ... from the angle I was shooting, the pistol is not visible in the
original image. But the second pirate coming up behind the first to do him a
mischief was the whole theme of the image, so I needed to comp the pistol in.
I
Interesting and quite effective, John.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 12:04 AM, John wrote:
> The PPNC Eastern Guild Seminar offered an opportunity to shoot with Pirate
> reenactors.
>
>
A very cinematic scene, John.
Have you tinkered with the Performances settings in the Preferences
menu? There are some good tutorial notes and videos in the Adobe help
site (and elsewhere) that explain the effects of these.
Which specific actions are slow, or is the entire app sluggish? I
The PPNC Eastern Guild Seminar offered an opportunity to shoot with Pirate
reenactors.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jb_sessoms/41645196632/lightbox/
K-1, 77 Limited. The really grungy, dark look is intentional. Taken inside the
"dungeon" at Fort Macon State Park, near where archeologists
A day spent at the Newport Tall Ships Festival.
http://home.earthlink.net/~morephotos/PESO%20--%20piratesview.html
Equipment: Pentax *ist-Ds/smc Pentax f4.0 Fisheye
As usual comments are welcome but may be totally ignored.
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