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Jun 3, 2022 10:07:02   #
burkphoto wrote:
LR never touches the original.

You view proxy images made from the original with your adjustments applied.

You export conversions with your adjustments applied.

You print conversions with your adjustments applied.

You compose photo books and slide shows with your adjustments applied.

You send copies to other applications with your adjustments applied.

This is the same "touch pixels once" workflow model used by professional photo lab software such as Kodak DP2. (Yes, still available for labs in version 22!)
LR never touches the original. br br You view pr... (show quote)

Cool. Non-destructive editing, I like that.
Too bad I don't have (or want) LR.
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Jun 3, 2022 09:59:57   #
burkphoto wrote:
Some scanners last a long time. We bought an early iMac DV around 2000. It came in a bundle with a cheap Agfa flatbed scanner. We used that in the office for as long as we could find a driver for it. When I couldn't, I took it to an electronics recycler. If I'd known about VueScan at the time, we would probably still use it. It was adequate for single page documents.

The -210 came out around 2010, after your need.
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Jun 3, 2022 09:56:00   #
jerryc41 wrote:
I tell it where to put the backups - D:\Backups\ etc., and that's where the backups go. They also go to C.

Quicken can be set for dual backup locations?
Or are you referring to the Quicken automatic backups going to C:.
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Jun 3, 2022 09:52:56   #
selmslie wrote:
... You can't tell that it doesn't look "right" without using your computer to measure it.
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Down to the angstrom?

Looks great to me.
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Jun 3, 2022 09:45:36   #
burkphoto wrote:
... Hopefully you use a scanner that has 16 bits per color channel.

...

My one scanner is old (Canon LiDE-210). I have no idea how many bits per color channel it uses.
It scans... nicely. That's all I care about

WOW - I just checked. The 210 was installed on my system in March of 2013! Nine years old!
My how time flies when you're having fun.
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Jun 3, 2022 09:26:34   #
My Quicken 2007 allows me to select where the "backups" are placed. (When I tell it to do a backup.)
It also sometimes creates an "auto backup" file upon exit all by itself. Not sure where that one goes, maybe the Quicken operating directory.

As for not happening with other programs, the other programs were not written like Quicken......
Not all programs work the same/similar way.
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Jun 3, 2022 09:19:19   #
gvarner wrote:
I too scan in JPEG, work on copies, no loss to anything. Keeps it simple.

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Jun 3, 2022 09:03:17   #
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Jun 3, 2022 08:44:47   #
Nice set!
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Jun 3, 2022 08:39:57   #
DougS wrote:
I have my PC/WINDOWS setup to change the "Desktop" every minute. Maybe you could use this:
1. Make a file on 'C' drive (I named mine 'Desktop Photos); transfer desired photos to that file. (I have 5000+)
(I down sized the photos used here, with no issues, to save lots of space)
2. Click Start
3. Click 'Settings'
4. Click on 'Personalization'
5. Click on 'Background'
6. Click on 'Browse' and select the file you made in step 1
7. Change picture every minute
8. I use 'Shuffle' on
9. Choose a fit (I use Fill)
I have my PC/WINDOWS setup to change the "Des... (show quote)


For #1, do you mean folder?
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Jun 3, 2022 08:38:23   #
olemikey wrote:
One listing I have: Credit to Nikon Rumors.

Nikon Z7: Sony IMX309BQJ (source)

D40: 6 MP CCD Sony
D40x: 10 MP CCD Sony
D50: 6 MP CCD Sony
D60: 10 MP CCD Sony
D70: 6 MP CCD Sony
D80: 10 MP CCD Sony
D90: 12 MP CMOS Sony
D7000: 16 MP CMOS Sony
D7100: 24 MP CMOS Toshiba
D7200: 24 MP CMOS Toshiba (source)

D3000: 10 MP CCD Sony
D3100: 14 MP CMOS Nikon
D3200: 24 MP CMOS Nikon
D3300: 24 MP CMOS Sony

D5000: 12 MP CMOS Sony
D5100: 16 MP CMOS Sony
D5200: 24 MP CMOS Toshiba
D5300: 24 MP CMOS Sony (?)
D5500: 24 MP CMOS Sony

D100: 6 MP CCD Sony
D200: 10 MP CCD Sony
D300: 12 MP CMOS Sony
D500: Sony IMX321 CMOS (source)

D600: 24 MP CMOS Sony
D610: 24 MP CMOS Sony
D750: 24 MP CMOS Sony

D700: 12 MP CMOS Nikon
Df: 16 MP CMOS Nikon

D800/D800E: 36 MP CMOS Sony
D810/D810A: 36 MP CMOS Sony
D850: 45MP CMOS Sony

D1: 2.7 MP Sony
D1h: 2.7 MP Sony
D1x: 5.47 MP Sony
D2h: 4 MP LBCAST Nikon
D2x: 12 MP CMOS Sony (Nikon designed)
D3: 12 MP CMOS Nikon
D3s: 12 MP CMOS Nikon
D3x: 24 MP CMOS Sony
D4: 16 MP CMOS Nikon
D4s: 16 MP CMOS Nikon

Nikon 1 cameras: sensors made by Aptina (not sure about the J5)

Note: some of the Nikon-designed sensors are made by Renesas.

Her is another table with the actual sensor models from radojuva.com.ua:

Sensor Camera models
Nikon NC81338L (CMOS) D3 , D700 (sensors themselves from Matsushita?)
Nikon NC81361A (CMOS) D3s (sensor itself from Matsushita?)
Nikon NC81362A (CMOS) D3100
Nikon NC81369R (CMOS) D3200
Nikon NC81366W (CMOS) D4 , D4s , Df
Nikon JFET-LBCAST (LBCAST) D2h , D2hs
Sony IMX-007-AQ (CMOS) D2x , D2xs
Sony IMX-071 (CMOS) D7000 , D5100
Sony IMX-094-AQP (CMOS) D800 , D800E , D810 , D810a
Sony IMX-021-BQR (CMOS) D300
Sony IMX-038-BQL (CMOS) D90 , D5000 , D300s (?)
Sony IMX-128- (L) -AQP (CMOS) D600 , D610 , D750
Sony IMX-028 (CMOS) D3x
Sony ICX-453-AQ (CCD) D40 , D50 , D70 , D70s
Sony ICX-493-AQA (CCD) D40x , D60 , D80 , D3000
Sony ICX-483-AQA (CCD) D200
Sony ICX-413-AQ (CCD) D100
Sony IMX-193-AQK (CMOS) D7200 (?), D5300 , D5500 , D5600 , D3300 , D3400 , D3500
Sony (model name unknown) (CCD) D1, D1h
Sony (model name unknown) (special ‘rectangular’ CCD) D1x
Toshiba HEZ1 TOS-5105 (CMOS) D5200 , D7100
Toshiba (Sony) T4K54 (CMOS) D5 , D6 (?)
Sony IMX-321 (CMOS) D500 , D7500
Sony IMX-309-AQJ (backside illumination CMOS) D850 (the sensor itself from Towerjazz?)
Sony IMX-309-BQJ (backside illumination CMOS) Nikon Z7 , Z7 II (similar to IMX-309-AQJ)
Sony Nikon Z6 , Z6 II, Z5 (similar to IMX-128)
Another online reference can be found here.

Update: both the Nikon D5 and D500 sensors are made by Sony.

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Read more: https://nikonrumors.com/2015/12/16/list-of-all-nikon-dslr-cameras-and-their-sensor-manufacturerdesigner.aspx/#ixzz7V6yhObnH


Read more: https://nikonrumors.com/2015/12/16/list-of-all-nikon-dslr-cameras-and-their-sensor-manufacturerdesigner.aspx/#ixzz7V6yBEAbn
One listing I have: Credit to Nikon Rumors. br br... (show quote)


Wow, the things people worry about.

My camera has a sensor, it takes pictures. Works for me.
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Jun 3, 2022 08:35:16   #
Picture Taker wrote:
You know, if it's a good picture no one cares if taken and processed in RAW, JPG, TIFF or a studio. Now what is a good picture? A picture you want to look at or buy or one that was to count the dots and check the edges?



My philosophy also.
I don't care how they got there, just the end result.
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Jun 3, 2022 08:30:54   #
srt101fan wrote:
Have you been getting spelling lessons from User ID?


No. It was intentional.

I suppose I should have typed "[sic]" after it.
But then some people may think I meant "sick" and typed erroneously.
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Jun 3, 2022 08:27:36   #
CHG_CANON wrote:
The latter. LR "imports" a copy of the original, leaving the original safe and unchanged. LR edits are stored inside a relational database as a step-by-step history (log) against the imported copy. On-demand, those LR edits can be exported creating a new and separate output file with any number of output options / combinations covering pixel resolution, file size, colorspace, file format, w/ or w/o watermark, etc.

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Jun 3, 2022 08:26:56   #
DirtFarmer wrote:
If we were all the same, there would be nothing to argue about.

If we had nothing to argue about, there wouldn't be any photography forums.

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