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I think I need to find a new broswer, Qupzilla, doesn't let me do any of that, I find myself going back to re-read your posts to make sure I am replying to them properly.
Really? It might be difficult if you reply using the [Reply] link but it should be fairly easy if you use [Reply with quote] instead. You then position the cursor at the end of a paragraph that you want to respond to, hit the [Enter] key and start typing. If done properly, the quoted text above where you're typing continues to have the indented quote style. Deleting quoted text is much easier than producing it.

It's easy for something to go wrong while you're typing or deleting with the result that the quoted text loses the quote style. If that happens (at least with Firefox or SeaMonkey) you can undo the damage by typing [Control]-Z. DPReview's programmers have done a fair job but there are too many quirks (bugs, really) that can make editing more difficult than necessary. Considering all of the WYSIWYG editor's oddities, the source must be a mass of spaghetti code.

Sometimes it's almost impossible to append text to the end of the editing pane without your own typing appearing to be quoted. When that happens, I use the "Switch to plain text editor" link to the bottom right of the text entry area to fix the problem and then revert back to WYSIWYG (aka the Rich Text Editor). This is what the plain text editor looks like. Does it look familiar? :)

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At any rate, PR, is there any kind of action, preset or plug in that simulates Astia or Velvia in PS or IV? When looking at the LCD preview, I cant see much of a difference between Provia and Astia, but much more of one vs Velvia. I dont really see why Butler recommends Astia, in the ephotozine link I posted (the only one which is from an HS50 review), Astia clips to black much faster than either of the other two, I also read in the X-E1 review that it makes greens look yellow (really bad for landscape foliage!)
An annoying "feature" is that if there are any photos in the edit window you can't switch to the plain text editor without losing the photos, so sometimes you have to take that into account and add your own photos last, when you're back in the WYSIWYG editor.

I'm pretty sure from lurking in the Fuji APS-C forum that there have been discussions about PS or LR having film emulations for use with Fuji's RAW files and if so, they would also be available for Fuji's P&S cameras. Best to speak about this with someone that regularly uses PS or LR.
 
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