http://macrostop.com The download is PDF, so time consuming. PDF allows transfer of images and text on same page.
I couldn't figure out how to save them to my computer (long download, lousy connection) might not be able to do that, I dun-no. other than that nicly done. I'll have to spend some more time reading.
It took me less than a minute to save 4 of the books. Thanks for the link.
did you save the books or the link? if the books where did I miss how to save them? do tell...
Thank you for sharing this. I downloaded quite a few of them.
Bruce H wrote:
did you save the books or the link? if the books where did I miss how to save them? do tell...
I just went to each book. When the book came up in my browser, I just "save as" (Command-S on a Mac); probably CTRL-S on a Win machine.
tschmath wrote:
It took me less than a minute to save 4 of the books. Thanks for the link.
I also saved four new books as PDF documents. I could not print nicely, as I could NOT change 11x14 format to 8.5x11 paper. And MANY of the last pages are just photo examples, not worth printing. I want to print only 81 of the first book's 139 pages.
Thank you Nikonian72. I just downloaded all three. God knows I need help.
I have been wishing for a bug so a could play with focus stacking. Today I found a ladybug trapped behind a screen in my bathroom window. She was still alive so I put her in a paper cup and carried it to the room with my photo equipment. By the time I got my equipment ready to take a macro, the ladybug got tired of waiting for me and flew off. I was desperately searching for the ladybug when I found a dead fly on a window sill. Oh well, I'm not proud. I practiced on this dead bug. They stay still better.
Davethehiker wrote:
I was desperately searching for the ladybug when I found a dead fly on a window sill. Oh well, I'm not proud. I practiced on this dead bug. They stay still better.
That is definitely dead fly. Sharp, but dead.
I'll have to check this out. Thanks!
Thanks for the link.
Downloaded the four examples.
Also bookmarked the website so that I can return later for looking at the others.
joec
Loc: Central Texas, USA
Nikonian72 wrote:
http://macrostop.com The download is PDF, so time consuming. PDF allows transfer of images and text on same page.
Thanks, Nikonian, I'll give them a try, especially the one on focus stacking.
Joe
Thanks will check that out
drcjc
Loc: Berkeley (originally Brooklyn)
What a find! Thanks so much. Downloaded 6 books - now to read them!
Thanks, downloaded all three in less than two minutes
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