Call Adobe @1-800-833-6687. I have found their tech support is excellent, your problem will be solved.
I had an issue yesterday where in Develop some photos would duplicate about 4 times . Adobe tech support logged onto my pc , found the problem and fixed it . Don’t hesitate to call them if you have the subscription.
I have mine thru my homeowners insurance. $59 year , no deductible, 100% theft, damage full coverage.
I don’t use any of their AI programs . I think the are very overrated .
I imagine anything is possible . There are thousands of photographers That travel by air including all the Nat Geo photographers . If this is true all would have to take special precautions before they fly.
I imagine anything is possible . There are thousands of photographers That travel by air including all the Nat Geo photographers . If this is true all would have to take special precautions before they fly.
I had the Tamron 28-300 pics were fair and not sharp especially on the edges . I got the Nikon 28-300 and BOOM 100% better . I have Sigma lenses and am very satisfied. Tamron appears to be like a kit lens.
With my D7100 I had sigma 18-200 and loved it . When I went full frame I got Tamron 28-300 I never felt,it took sharp photos so I got a Nikon 28-300 , what a difference. Go for the better lens.
Get her address and send her a copy of your flash drive
BackBlaze and 2 external hard drives
My last 3 cameras and numerous lenses where purchased from KEH ( used ) . Buying used allows me to upgrade my equipment at a fair price . I think most photographers here do not hesitate to buy used from KEH or Adorama. Something to think about.
The digital camera industry has been nosediving as of late, and Nikon is feeling the pain. In its latest financial results, Nikon revealed some grim numbers and an even darker forecast. The company’s business of selling cameras and lenses will no longer be its biggest revenue-generating segment.
In an interview with Nikkei back in August, Nikon CEO Toshikazu Umatate stated that although imaging profits had fallen to 1/6th of its peak back in 2012, he expected profits to bounce back to ¥20 billion ($188.7 million) within three years.
Now Nikon is admitting that it overestimated how much its new Z Series line of full-frame mirrorless cameras would brighten its prospects.