pounder35 wrote:
Swede wrote:
pounder35 wrote:
Swede wrote:
Jpeg i get a box that says invalid colour format. file format not supported
Swede
Not sure about the invalid color format but if it's a jpeg file you should have no problem. Great work from some other UHH'ers. :thumbup:
Thanks Pal, I emailed Nikon support for an answer, no reply yet.
Swede
Are you still buying the beer for those who make it to B.C.? :lol: I'd love to get up that way and check out Vancouver (sp) and Banff in Alberta ( I think.) The farthest North I ever got was Idaho. :thumbup:
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Automatic on the beer thing, I'll intoduce you to Kokanee beer- very good. As for Van I'd shy away, lots of people and traffic is real bad, up through the parks around Banff, spectacular. But it is very commercialized, expensive. But I will let you in on a little secret, the Kootenays. Around my next of the woods in Trail it is stunning(120miles north of Spokane Wash). There is just about everything anybody could ever want within a 4 hr drive. There aren't to many big towns around here, biggest maybe 15,000 people. lots of wide open space and it is easy to get away from people. Lots of interesting history, the heavy water for the atomic bombs was made here in Trail at Cominco. Come Visit, just don't tell to many people, we're kinda trying to keep it our own secret.
You'll like the Rex also.
Swede
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pounder35 wrote:
Swede wrote:
Jpeg i get a box that says invalid colour format. file format not supported
Swede
Not sure about the invalid color format but if it's a jpeg file you should have no problem. Great work from some other UHH'ers. :thumbup:
Thanks Pal, I emailed Nikon support for an answer, no reply yet.
Swede
normanhall wrote:
Swede wrote:
I have these old photos of my parents from Im guessing around 1953. It looks like they came out of one of those photo booths, but I dont know if they were around then. What Im trying to do is just clean them up a bit. Capture Nx2 doesnt recognize this format so I cant use that, any suggestions.
Thanks
Swede
i worked on these a tad I hope you like.
Norman buddy if you like doing this here's a little challenge for you I don't know if this one can be saved. If you want to give it a try go ahead
Thanks Mate
Swede :thumbup: :thumbup:
normanhall wrote:
Swede wrote:
I have these old photos of my parents from Im guessing around 1953. It looks like they came out of one of those photo booths, but I dont know if they were around then. What Im trying to do is just clean them up a bit. Capture Nx2 doesnt recognize this format so I cant use that, any suggestions.
Thanks
Swede
i worked on these a tad I hope you like.
Thanks Norman they are great, much appreciated. If your ever in Trail BC, look me up I'll take you for a beer or some!!
Swede
RVDigitalBoy wrote:
I ran your mom quickly through PS Elements 10's magic eraser. Then I used Topaz DeNoise and InFocus. Not perfect, but I think better.
Thanks Pal, pretty good in my books.
Swede
Jpeg i get a box that says invalid colour format. file format not supported
Swede
I have these old photos of my parents from Im guessing around 1953. It looks like they came out of one of those photo booths, but I dont know if they were around then. What Im trying to do is just clean them up a bit. Capture Nx2 doesnt recognize this format so I cant use that, any suggestions.
Thanks
Swede
Leone
Eric
Thanks All Will try them all
Swede
I have an Epson 2580 photo scanner that I
have had for awhile now and in the past have used it a lot, not
so much lately. It worked great. This morning I wanted to scan a
negative from some that I have catalogued. This photo is not one of them,
I thought maybe the negatives where the problem, so I took out
this one that has never seen a scanner. Its not a very good
picture but Im sure you can see the problem. Any ideasis it dirty? Or time for a new one.
Swede
bmazz wrote:
Recently I shared some lion images on UHH and one of our members suggested I alter the original image of one of the images - here it is - which is a more effective treatment?
Unaltered by far-
Colour is colour-- B&W is B&W and never the 2 shall meet.
Very nice shot
:thumbup:
Swede
jrob349 wrote:
Good photo. I was thinking that looked like the approach into Tuktoyaktuk, but remembered that most of NWT looks like this. How are the mosquitoes?
Thank you Sir, this isn't as far north as Tuk but like you say the NWT pretty much looks the same. You should know about the mosquitoes if you've been there, the flies that I hated the most were what we called sand flies, little dinky things. They attack the back of your neck and you can't feel them. Just wake up the next am with a big red ring on the back of your neck. And then there is the horseflies, we called them bulldogs when they took a chuck out of you they left a divot. Very pretty place.
Thanks Again
Swede
aVenom wrote:
Last time I was airborne in an Otter. I landed before the plane did. LOL.
Wish now I had a camera with me then. Panoramic views from under a parachute...
Otter is a very remarkable aircraft- Work horse of the tundra- big pay load
Swede