Oops. Should have added that I have a late 2016 MacBook Pro and have been using Lightroom and am thinking of alternatives.
Has anyone here tired Iridient Developer with Capture One Pro?
Yes, well, it was a good idea but too large a nozzle --- perhaps?
Yes, there are. And so, thanks again. The suggestion to keep continuing to collect "good gen" is much appreciated. Time's short and knowledge's elusive.
Annie-Get-Your-Gun wrote:
Yeah, a crafty Peek-A-Goose.
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That reply was for cjkoprb, but I screwed up. So thanks, Burke Photo. Good gen. Ordered the kit. cl/
Sorry, something was omitted from my original post i.e. For mirrorless and rangefinder bodies, but thanks anyhow--
Cl/
Anyone have any tips on a small vacuum tool for cleaning off sensors and related area?
A little Rockwell, now and then, is cherished by the best of men...
Opps! Please excuse my poor placement.The above post was intended to respond, humorously, to the clever post by Mr. Architect, Mr. Rockwell, not the above two disputants.
A Healthy roasting, now and then, is relished --- by the best of men. (;-}
When I started, in the '60s photography's fundamental axiom went:
"With careful attention to light, composition, aperture, and shutter speed, 'what you shot and what you got' will generally be better."
That's probably still valid, regardless --- with film or digital RAW.
Good gen! At this point -- with my fastest lens being limited to a 1989-vintage f/2 Summicron 50mm, the orange sounds like the best all-around choice. I have one polarized filter for use at/around sea. Keeping my kit schooner-rigged--fewer choices /less gear/less weight -- is my prime consideration.
Will try an orange, thanks.
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Affirmative that. May everyone here enjoy a "picture-perfect" 4th. --30--