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Oct 15, 2013 13:35:19   #
jerryc41 wrote:
Every time there is a question about backups, I am reminded to do a backup. :D


A while back I seem to recall you had a question about what make of PC had slots for hard drives to be plugged in. I have a Gateway which has two on the front. This is sort of relevant to this thread because a couple of days ago I got to use one of them. I had a 3TB external Seagate fail and not only would Windows not recognize it but neither would any recovery software. I took it out the case, turned off the computer and plugged it in. Re-started and the drive was recognized by windows as an unformatted drive. I ran Data Rescue PC3 and got all my photos. The file system was shown as "RAW" and all the files were just consecutively numbered and sorted by file extensions but they were all there.
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Oct 13, 2013 17:37:19   #
bsprague wrote:
I was looking forward to my annual upgrade to Elements, Premier and Photoshop. Much to my disappointment, there is nothing compelling in either.

I did upgrade Lightroom and am enjoying learning some of the new abilities, especially the Radial Filter and the improved Spot Removal tool.

I consider the Lightroom upgrade to me money well spent. I do not see ANY reason to upgrade Elements this year.

If you have a usable feature I missed, please say what it is.


Sorry, this reply should have been to you.
Photoshop CC: -camera raw can be applied as a filter
-anti-shake filter
-improved lens correction in camera raw
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Oct 13, 2013 17:34:10   #
Heirloom Tomato wrote:
I'm going to get it. It's not a major upgrade, but there are a few new features including a content-aware move tool. Check out the new features and if you think they are things you might use in your workflow the decision will be easier. I don't have Lightroom at all, and don't plan to buy it. I love PSE11 and use it for all my PP needs.


Photoshop CC: -camera raw can be applied as a filter
-anti-shake filter
-improved lens correction in camera raw
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Sep 4, 2013 13:31:51   #
M Napoli wrote:
I am a real estate photographer. I use a canon 60D and a canon 10-22mm lens. there is too much noise in my pictures. Software can reduce it, but I am looking into switching cameras. What is the best camera that produces little or no noise?


1DX.
As an aside, the question asked for "the best camera that produces little or no noise?" Top marks for those who provided a model. Zero for everyone who got sidetracked. This is one of the side effects of a long-term marriage; one starts to think like a wife.
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