Lots of good photo ops on the Apache Trail on beyond Tortilla Flat. Road from there on up to Roosevelt lake is pretty washboardish, but passible.
Wonder what is in the Garage!
Great shots! We see them often in our back yard.
Nice sharp shots. Unless there is damage we can't see, it looks restorable.
The Spyder 5 Pro does a very good job calibrating your monitor but will not calibrate your printer. Mine is on ebay right now as I have puchased a ColorMunki Photo that does printers also.
The spyder 5 Pro will do an excellent job calibrating your monitor, but it will calibrate the monitor only, not the printer. I just put mine up on eBay and have a ColorMunki Photo on the way.
Lookup jtoolman on youtube and search Canon Pro-100. You can find operation, care and feeding for the Pro-100 and many others from a printing expert. I learned about mine from him.
rmorrison1116 wrote:
That's a fairly large, in circumference, lens. To use it during the Eclipse you will need a solar filter for all but the time the sun is in totality. A good solar filter that large may cost more than the lens. Enjoy your trip...
Filters on that lens attach to the rear before you put it on the camera. I don't remember the size. It comes with a couple of ND filters and a UV.
ygelman wrote:
This is interesting.
Which uses less ink, printing a "postage stamp" or purging?
The postage stamp will use a whole lot less ink than purging!
As mentioned, if you don't do anything for a period of 60 hours on the Canon, it will do a complete purge which wastes a lot of expensive ink. There is little program within Qimage Ultimate that allows you to schedule a nozzle check that uses very little ink. When you quit the program, it will leave a small module in memory. I have my Canon Pro-100 scheduled to print a nozzle check on the 55 hour mark. That way it wastes very little ink. The Canon Pro series make fantastic prints, but they are not a do-all and with factory ink, too expensive to use for general printing. The best way is to refill the carts, but you should have 2 sets of OEM carts modified for refill, "not the "compatibles". When one cart is empty, replace all 8, because the printer will do a wasteful purge each time you change on cart. By changing all 8, it will do one purge. If you one at a time, it purges 8 times to replace the set. Just top off all 8 and set them aside. No, it does not waste any ink by doing it that way. Don't consider a CISS system on a Canon printer. They work well with Epson if properly installed. I've a CISS running on an Epson for years with no problems.
The $250 rebate on the Pro-100 ended June 30th, but there will probably be another soon. They almost give away the printers to sell over priced ink (about $100-$150 for a set of 8).
If you want to learn about printers from an honest unpaid techie, go to youtube and look up Jtoolman (Jose Rodregez(spl?). This wasn't the question asked, but I wanted to comment on the cost of ink and the 60 hour thing with Canon printers and the 60 hour thing. The mentioned Epson 1430 is also an excellant photo printer. I picked the Canon only because of the huge rebate. It has a higher resolution than the Pro-100, but I doubt you would see the difference unless you make a print the size of a garage door. OK, I'll shut up now. Have a great day!
I just sold my T5 body and bought an 80D refurb. Very pleased with it.
Nice. but you didn't get it all. Front sight is missing.
RE:Film container. What is film?
Argintine Hybrid in the front yard.