I am using Adobe photoshop elements 8.
Please accept my apology for stepping on your topic. I will start over again. G.A.
I am using Photoshop 8 and want to calibrate my computer screen colors to the colors that are printed when processing or printing a picture. I am finding that flesh tones are not printing as I am seeing them on my computer screen. Is any calibration practice available for this intention?
With regard to my inquiry about off camera flash.
:lol: ....You were correct that the instructions are sketchy at best in the YN 560 supplied manual and also in the user manual the just ahead of this model.
My best source of help was a review in Google and You Tube for application of the basic operation and experiences.
Thank you "guy's" for your input and suggestions.
Regards,
Guy Armstrong
Second Inquiry,
I purchased a Yongnuo # YN 560-II Manual off camera flash and the supplied booklet is not as descriptive as expected. I would like the source location for the full operational manual that is printable from a download source. The Yongnuo website is in Chinese and does not help
Can anybody offer any suggestions?
Guy Armstrong
I seem to be behind the times and need to catch up. I purchased a Yongnuo YN560II flash unit and the manual is not clear as to how to use the ZOOM feature. Additionally I want to better understand the fact that if I zoom to the max. I over expose.
Is a detailed manual available?
Thank you,
Guy Armstrong
I will use as a slave unit with a optical trigger that is totally separate device from the camera.
:shock: Thank you for the info. I am glad that nothing happened to my equipment.
Best regards,
Guy
I am currently using Canon DSLR's, T5 and an old 300D, and often shoot with an add on or external flash attachments. A Promaster 7200EDF. When I purchased this flash unit I was informed that if I used my old and much liked Vivitar 283 flash I could ruin or short out the electronics in my cameras. Is this true or was the supplier just trying to sell me a new flash? Please advise.
Nikon is working to copy the designs of the Canon so watch what happens.
The original story was between the Russians and the Americans.
Seems to have been revised from ten years ago.
I understand your drive to do this work. I tried in Itally and failed because I didn't have my good canon camera.
Try to throw some light into the dark areas and kick it up in the ISO raiting.
This is a lot of fun in any large open structure. Try somse football or baseball stadiums.
G
You are probably correct but please remember that Mr. Obama is taking his orders from George SoreAss and company, not God
I think this art has some place to go. Warmer parts of the world.
This took some time and it was probably cold.
Go take some pictures and have fun but I agree with the comment. F winter.
Guy
Hi,
I'm Guy and I use an old Canon D300 but I think it's good enough for me and the type of pictures that I take.
Just want to learn a little more about digital photo's
TNX,
Guy