Let's see what you Digital Dark Room Looks Like (here's mine)

Yours looks so very well organized... no wirehell... I just counted... there are 9 USB:s, 3 network and 21 powercabels under/on my desk... + occasionally some cameras and lenses and prints and CD:s and and and... phuuh, I think it is time to head out, the sun is shining :-) ..

Greets, Oikku
http://www.oikkus.com
...located downstairs in our playroom:



"Be it ever so humble, there's no place like Home"

Frits
--
Oili Helenius
http://www.oikkus.com
 
...we don't get to hit 'em until the 2nd half of April. Been a long wait since the end of October. Ah well, almost there - FORE!!!

Hit 'em well :-)

Frits
 
Sorry it's 3 pics! I don't have that Fisheye lens yet ;)

Most of my work is digital/analog video conversions, DVD authoring and 8mm film transfers. I also do on-location portraiture and am looking to start shooting youth sports soon.

Anyway, the pics are in order from left to right.

Lyle





 
…that is one grand looking setup you have there Lyle, and it’s so tidy that I’d be embarrassed to show mine now!

Dan
 
We're all a bit nuts. Not only is the gear great we must keep comfy.
Sorry it's 3 pics! I don't have that Fisheye lens yet ;)

Most of my work is digital/analog video conversions, DVD authoring
and 8mm film transfers. I also do on-location portraiture and am
looking to start shooting youth sports soon.

Anyway, the pics are in order from left to right.

Lyle





 
Dell XPS 3.2ghz 2gig ram
SATA 240gig raid 0
Radion 9800
Epson 2200
M&Ms


Well, here's mine. I'am the web desginer and House photographer for
the largest night club in the nation, and I never get a chance to
fix things up so the look nice but that will change here soon.... I
get a brand new office!!! but here is what I have right now, it's
all mine (the club does not own it at all), (my G5 stays at home).
Lest see what you all have I want to know how I can better my
computer here at work without getting another G5!



--
MIke Perry
Wild Bill's Atlanta Photographer
[email protected]
--
http://SportscarImage.com

I am not a web page designer
 
Here is where all the magic happens...
  • Mac G4 (933MHz, 1.5gig RAM, 1 terabyte mirrored RAID Array)
  • Mac G4 15" TiBook
  • 2.4GHz AMD Home Built PC w/19" Sony LCD
  • 4 Maxtor OneTouch 250gig firewire drives
  • Epson 7600 Inkjet Printer
  • Epson 5500 Inkjet Printer
  • Epson 1680XL Flatbed Scanner
  • Nikon Coolscan 4000 Film Scanner
  • Wacom 12" Tablet
  • Eye One Publish for color management
  • Photoshop CS
  • Nikon Capture 4
  • iViewMedia Pro
  • Colorbyte Software ImagePrint 5.6 for both Epsons
  • Herman Miller Aeron Chair
  • Prism Elixir Stunt Kite for when I need a break


--
RobV
http://www.thedigitalnegative.com
 
Here is where all the magic happens...
  • Mac G4 (933MHz, 1.5gig RAM, 1 terabyte mirrored RAID Array)
  • Mac G4 15" TiBook
  • 2.4GHz AMD Home Built PC w/19" Sony LCD
  • 4 Maxtor OneTouch 250gig firewire drives
  • Epson 7600 Inkjet Printer
  • Epson 5500 Inkjet Printer
  • Epson 1680XL Flatbed Scanner
  • Nikon Coolscan 4000 Film Scanner
  • Wacom 12" Tablet
  • Eye One Publish for color management
  • Photoshop CS
  • Nikon Capture 4
  • iViewMedia Pro
  • Colorbyte Software ImagePrint 5.6 for both Epsons
  • Herman Miller Aeron Chair
  • Prism Elixir Stunt Kite for when I need a break
Can I come over to your house and place DAMN GOT TO GET ME ONE OF THEM PRINTERS!!!!!!!

Best,
James
--
Nikon - Once you go black you never go back.
 
It is great. I always said I would never spend that much for a chair but boy am I glad I finally did. What a difference!
Sorry it's 3 pics! I don't have that Fisheye lens yet ;)

Most of my work is digital/analog video conversions, DVD authoring
and 8mm film transfers. I also do on-location portraiture and am
looking to start shooting youth sports soon.

Anyway, the pics are in order from left to right.

Lyle





 
whats that black stack with the camcorder thing for?
Gregory has it correct. You can't see it very well but along the left wall, there is an 8mm projector that projects the image through a prizm to the GL2. I was having some problems with reflections so I made the tunnel using foam board.

Lyle
 
Thanks Gregory. Was a lot of work to get/keep everything workiing together. I didn't clean up too much ;) Some day's are just better than others. Actually, I had a client stopping by that day.

I started to stitch them together but they just didn't fit properly and the final picture would have been a bit large.
Definately clean looking. So you cleaned up for this photo?

You could stitch your photos together, then you won't need a
fisheye - less distortion too.

--
Gregory

http://www.imagestation.com/members/ximina
You need to create an account, but its free!
 
It looks like you are using larger cartridges than the those that came with the 7600…is that right? Are those by chance the larger cartridges I see listed for the 9600?

Thanks,

Dan
 
It looks like you are using larger cartridges than the those that
came with the 7600…is that right? Are those by chance the
larger cartridges I see listed for the 9600?

Thanks,

Dan
Yes, they are the 220ml cartridges made for the 9600. You can use them in the 7600 with no problems except they stick out much farther than the 110ml carts so the cover can't be used anymore. It's much more economical to use the 220ml carts.

--
RobV
http://www.thedigitalnegative.com
 

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