They say that it is for a "clearer line see sight". I can see how that might be so.
Have used PSP for several versions including X7 and have been very pleased. It has a very good organizer, an photo editor similar to Lightroom,and a full featured editor like Photoshop that includes layers and context aware delete. The full editor also has a built - in effects package. A lot of features for less than $100. I agree with the otherswho rrecommend getting the Ultimate version.
Very nicely done!
Which Topaz plugins did you use to create your final effect?
Allen Hirsch wrote:
OK. Then it's too big for me, since I'm a 44-46 chest.
When I lost weight I went from a XXL shirt to L -- same with the vest. The big difference for me was in the waist area.
Thanks for looking!
Allen Hirsch wrote:
What chest and/or waist size should this XXL fit?
Not exactly sure. I was wearing size 42-44 pants when I used this one. Not sure of my chest measurement back then -- it 44 now. The vest is way big on me now LOL.
"Weekender" Traveler photographer's vest size XXLarge. Front has 3 large pockets, 1 medium pocket, and 1 small one. Outside back has two large pockets -- one large enough to hold a body and "stubby" lens.
Front of Vest Pockets
7 1/2 x 8 Velcro flap closure
7 1/2 x 7 Velcro flap
7 1/2 x 8 Velcro tab behind the 7 1/2 x/7 pocket
6 1/2 x 5 1/2 Velcro flap
4 x 4 Velcro flap
Back of Vest Pockets:
10 x 9 inch Velcro flap closure
6 x 8 inch with Velcro flap
Inside Pockets:
7 1/2 x 7 1/2 inch Velcro tab
7 1/2 x 3 1/2 divided into 3 pockets open
6 1/2 x 5 zipper closed with Velcro flap over it
5 1/2 x5 1/2 inch Velcro tab
5 1/2 x 9 inch zipper closed (behind 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 pocket
5 inch pencil pocket
Both shoulder epaulets are closed with Velcro. And there are adjustment tabs on each side.
I've this vest very few times before I decided to lose weight. I now have a new copy of this vest except size Large. It is clean, has no stains, and is ready to put to work.
The price for this excellent photographer's vest is $60 USD and that includes shipping via Priority Mail within the United States. For international shipping send me a PM. I bill and accept payment through Paypal.
The only negative I've seen with it is that it does not have a text feature. If you access it through Lightroom or Photoshop then there is no problem. But if you use Perfect Effects as a stand-a-lone then you have to depend on another method for adding text to the photo.
If you want to use text to add a watermark this limitation can be overcome by creating the watermark as a separate image and then layering it in.
Looks like an Airbus A380
silver wrote:
I don't feel controlled at all. Silly concept.
The first principle of control is not to let the people you are controlling know that you are/
In Indiana there is Needmore and Gnawbone.
Spindrift62 wrote:
Not being a pilot can anyone explain why the pilot was inverting the aircraft on some of the turns. Was it to counteract G forces and keep the blood flowing to his brain or was he just showboating. Does in fact inverting keep the pilot from blacking out? Whatever it was a great example of keeping an aircraft near the deck!
According to the write-up appearing to the right of the video the pilot has to go inverted because of high g forces.
In the Louisville, KY area we have Murphy's Camera. Very helpful and usually close to internet pricing. They also have locations in Lexington, KY and in Southern Indiana (Clarksville).
http://murphyscamera.com/
Corel's Paintshop Pro X6 is a strong processing package that is very reasonably priced. List at $99 it is often on sale for much less. It has an integrated organizer, "quick" edit, and a full featured editor. There are people on UHH that use it so you could ask questions.
Welcome to the UHH!