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Retired Graphic Art Photographer
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I did beta testing of photofilm products for Eastman Kodak, Fuji, Dupont, Agfa, plus other companies. |
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Apple is going to get richer selling more space in the cloud.
I wonder how much more the ink/dye cartridges will now cost???
Breakfastographer 2: "distinguished from other free photo platforms by the high-quality nature of the images"
And whose assessment is that? Unsplash's?
I do, and some of the images are horrible and some are bad and some are pretty damn good.
sirhawkeye64: How about they spend less on new logos and more on a re-write of Lightroom Classic????
or.......A Photoshop on a CD disc that you can call your own without a subscription.
I really enjoyed this story. It sort of reminded me of my photographic history. One of these days I'll have to do the same, but I have to go back to the 1950's where it all started.
Make sure you use a new Brillo Pad before cleaning your lense!
It sounds GREAT!!!
It's a shame that this housing only protects an iPhone to a depth of 33 feet. I'm a scuba diver that dives deeper than that.
The whole purpose of having the iPhone 11 Pro is having a high quality camera built into a smart phone without the need to add this type of accessory! I wonder how easy it would be to stick this bulging unit into your pocket?
I'll keep my iPhone11 Pro.
cosinaphile: to a lightning cable you say?
Yes
I suggest you read this article concerning film storage. Also, negatives should be stored FLAT!!
https://www.organizingphotos.net/store-photo-negatives/
I wonder how these new printers compare printing high quality photo's like my
6 color Pixma MG7720?
I can't tell you how many times I track my orders to see their progress. This holds true for photo equipment or a can opener! Life is too short! Haha.
As a professional graphic arts photographer I started using B&H for my supplies, about 43 years ago. At that time their stock of film and chemicals were better than most other suppliers in New York City. They were always very honest about their prices. Now, as a retired old geezer I still use B&H for all my supplies and equipment.
I love them.
I assume that this new format won't work on older versions of Photoshop.
If that is correct then other areas will create many many problems.
I think that Pete Souza was a much better photographer. His creativity was great!
I'll take one of each. :-)
Beside my Kodak Brownie was a Ciro-Flex Model D TLR purchased in 1948 at Willoughby's Camera Store in New York City.
BRPWS: samples are not loading on 3 different browsers
Same here! Possibly the server is overloaded?