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Not all of it is installed and run locally, no; some of the features are "server crunched".
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Framer, you seem to be missing a whole lot of vital points along the way. In this instance, there's the simple fact that some 8BA plugins won't work at all outside of Photoshop ("plugin-compatible"...
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That, and losing the ability to work offline for extended periods (months at a time with NO connectivity other than super-expensive satellite) seal the deal for me. I'll be on CS6 for a lo-o-ong...
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No, it's not, particularly if the cause of the crashing goes to the same route. In a bug tracker, you'd consolidate reports of a single bug wherever possible. In a public beta program, you...
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At very high magnifications, moving the camera in tiny increments also changes the subject size on the sensor by a significant amount, so a focusing rail (which is not the same thing as a "slider")...
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It's halftone (4-colour process), and the patterns are also there (and only slightly less distinct) in the D5200 crops. Without using a significantly higher or lower resolution, or blurring to the...
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dsjtecserv — I'm afraid you couldn't be more wrong, there. The only limitation to the transferable rights you are assigning is that they are non-exclusive. That is, you still retain the rights to...
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Sorry, but you're missing the point. You have assigned the appropriate rights by posting the image to Facebook; that you didn't charge for those rights is an oversight on your part.
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Ed is the first person here to bring up a case in which rights are *not* granted (and for which a DMCA takedown notice would be in order). However, while you can do a sort of cease-and-desist, it...
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That works UNTIL one of your friends/fans shares your image. Then it depends on that person's settings. If you don't want your images reproduced, then don't put them anywhere that requires you to...
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Um, yeah, you have granted reproduction rights, and they transfer automatically. You know how people can "share" your photos? You do understand that in order to do that, a new version of the file,...
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Peksu - in many countries it is illegal to download/copy/use images unless you have been granted an explicit right to do so. I'm involved with an internet hosting provider here in North America,...
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Peter, you've been around long enough (and certainly have been in the pro game long enough) to have gained a little more of an intuition around copyright and licenses by now. On Facebook, you are...
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So are you, by uploading images to a site that specifically states that you are granting a transferable license to do so. If you don't want your images used that way, don't put them anywhere where...
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zos xavius -- You would be right, except that they DO have your permission. jadedGamer -- Very close, but not quite. Facebook isn't granting rights to the app/business; your friends and/or likers...
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Paul, you apparently missed this part of the TOS: " you grant us a non-exclusive, transferable, sub-licensable, royalty-free, worldwide license to use any IP content that you post on or in...
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Sure, you retain copyright... but you've already granted a license for this use. That you didn't consider the implications of that license doesn't matter.
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You wouldn't hand-hold a 2500mm-equivalent lens to begin with (you wouldn't be able to keep your subject in frame without some sort of stabilizing assist), so forget about 1/[focal length]. Even if...
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The coin shot, by the way, appears to be a halftone reproduction of an engraving, and all of the cameras that can resolve it with any detail exhibit problems (not just the ones without OLP/AA...
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I was referring to the "real world" image samples, Michael. Fixing moiré in the studio example is simply a matter of changing the size of the object on the sensor. In the real world, that's usually...
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StanRogers has not added any dpreview gear yet.
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