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Great shot. But was it just a fluke?;-) Vic
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Neither the EXIF file standard nor the FAT file system provides a resolution finer than 1 second. This also applies to GPS times recorded in the EXIF. Any software which displays a millisecond...
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Hi Mike,Looking at your image at 100 percent there is not much detail visible in the plumage. But there isn't anywhere else that is noticeably sharper, so I suppose it isn't the result of...
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I love the eloquent textures of that unusual image.I looked up the Bugatti Veyron in Wikipedia: apparently the 16.4 stands for 16 cylinders each with 4 valves. The engine capacity is actually 8...
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Uh huh, late to the party as usual. :-( Since we've had just about everything else I thought I'd pitch in too: :-DVic
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Since I have 5 minutes to spare when I could be doing the washing up, here's one from my archives. Ah, it's a cat's life! (in a village garden in Peillon, Provence)Vic
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Great find Greg. I never knew they had so much snow in Borneo at this time of year. Or is that an accumulation of Panasonic sensor noise:-D? Vic
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Helicon Filter has tools for shape correction under the Distortions tab. The tools are intended for lens correction. However, the program doesn't use lens or camera info to automatically correct...
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Dov, are you deceiving us? I looked at the original image 100%. Those are lemons in that farm vehicle, aren't they;-)? Never mind, the shot is anything but a lemon. I'm glad you posted the original...
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Haha Bruno, I realized that your wink was a smiley substitute. But your suggestion to take a tighter crop seemed so plausible (even if I said I was satisfied with my composition as it was,...
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What I can see on my monitor is a crimson line along the top edge of the mountains on the left hand side of the image. It's faintly visible in Small view, and clear at larger viewing sizes. It...
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Thanks for the Link, Darrell. It shows that many people worldwide and in the US possess smaller screens (laptops, netbooks and maybe iPads too). What it doesn't show is 1. how many of those people...
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Now these are images that merit viewing at full size. I only wish I had a screen big enough to view them 100%. Or even better, move to Florida. The view from the verandah in no.1 is breathtaking. I...
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Well, I don't think your browser window ought to limit the size other people can view my photos :-). The next guy may have an iPhone! I have no problem with scrolling when necessary, but more...
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I wonder whether that DPR suggestion was for the old forum format? I just measured a "small" image from this forum as 610 x 460 pixels and a "big" one as 1020 x 765 pixels (both approximate) and I...
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Thanks Stuart, I see that you can make uploading a lot quicker by using higher jpeg compression. At present I have ample disk space to save all my jpegs to disk at the default compression. So far I...
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The images I've posted to the forum so far have always been at the real original size, uploaded from my PC. Usually it's 10 MP or a crop from a 10 MP photo. Uploading them is slow, but I can go...
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Hi Mike,I bought Helicon Filter about 18 months ago as my first and only non-freebie image processing program. I haven't used it a huge amount, but I'm gradually getting to know its possibilities....
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People seem to be divided about the subject of the photos: like it or hate it. But dov's title plays an important part how we interpret the image. It's the term "right of way" that suggests a...
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Hi Dov, I love your subject: poverty takes on wealth head-on!If prefer your second pp. The most important thing is that we can see much more detail of the supermarket trolley, which is essential to...
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