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Apr 17, 2024 06:28:57   #
Great Pics!!!
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Bravo Zulu
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Apr 16, 2024 10:18:18   #
Very Nice!
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Apr 16, 2024 09:23:40   #
BebuLamar wrote:
Well I think you meant the Brother printer and not Epson. The toner that came with the printer is supposed to be good for 1200 pages. You are only half way there. But then they rate for only 5% coverage. That is the ink is supposed to cover only 5% of the page.


Yikes, 5% of 1200 pages = 60 pages?

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Apr 16, 2024 09:17:37   #
Your pics tell a great story and the newspaper clipping documents the details of similar places I have visited and still dream of visiting.
Thank you for posting and sharing such a wonderful place with your UHH friends.
Your entire post makes me . . . . .
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Bravo Zulu

Edit: Jack & Bud both would both endorse this eatery.
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Apr 15, 2024 08:50:33   #
Topaz Photo AI, Default Settings, and PhotoScapeX (crop, Dehaze)
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(Download)
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Apr 15, 2024 06:58:43   #
Linda From Maine wrote:
My vote is also bracketing. However, if it's not...before you ship to Nikon, try restoring camera to default settings.


This has worked for me . . .
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Apr 14, 2024 10:46:46   #
jerryc41 wrote:
My local doctor is once again being taken over by another conglomerate, Northwell Health. Just by coincidence, that company made the local headlines today.

"Northwell Health, set to become Nuvance parent company, fined over $1M for deceptive advertising, AG’s office says."


We (the customer) will end up paying the fine. Ouch!!!
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Apr 14, 2024 10:44:30   #
cahale wrote:
You used maps because they were the available guide then. GPS is one of the more desirable of modern electronic developments. While I never had a problem with map reading, I now use Garmin unfailingly in unfamiliar settings.


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Apr 14, 2024 10:41:05   #
jerryc41 wrote:
Not only is the GPS great for traveling, but it's also good for local driving. I had to drop something off in Woodstock yesterday before continuing on to Catskill. I figured I'd take my regular route through Woodstock, but the GPS had a different idea. It had me turn left and right and left and right on roads I had never taken before. It wasn't until I was a few miles from Catskill that I was on a familiar road. I don't know how much time I saved, but the GPS is set for the shortest time.

This has happened several times when I am at a local location and have to go to another local location. The GPS shows me a route that never would have occurred to me.
Not only is the GPS great for traveling, but it's ... (show quote)


I Love the GPS systems. I had one of the first Garmin consumer GPS units which you had to load the maps. It could only navigate small sections of the US until you deleted the East Coast maps and loaded the area you wanted to travel. In the early years, they were flawed and the signal was blurred. Now you have many stand-alone makes/models for many applications and built-ins. Now, you can update your standalone unit on a computer and we also have iPhone Maps, Google Maps, Waze Maps which are apps. In recent years I have learned never to argue with my GPS. I recently used my iPhone to guide me to my local supermarket where I have been shopping for 10+ years. It navigated a different route for me that was quicker and shorter. When I returned home I used Google Maps and confirmed the Garmin route was both shorter/faster. This "Older Puppy" sure learned a new "Trick". Now that makes me . . .
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Edit: I also use my GPS to mark/locate future photo opportunities.
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Apr 14, 2024 09:59:08   #
jimvn wrote:
A reflection of a lamppost in Baltimore, MD.


Welcome to the UHH
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Apr 13, 2024 08:11:28   #
Linda From Maine wrote:
Somoe of our dear UHH family who have died in the past 10 years:

angler
BrentHarder
Bob Malarz
Infocus
Erv
rlaugh
Snap Shot
Dook
Gregoryd45
Heirloom Tomato

Do you know of others?
Somoe of our dear UHH family who have died in the ... (show quote)


Wow, a lot of knowledge has been passed on from them to UHH Members.
I still use and refer to their posts.
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PS: Thanks for posting Linda.
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Apr 13, 2024 07:40:17   #
Mac wrote:
Is there a filter I can use to add grain to B&W photos, or is high ISO the only way?


in PhotoscapeX (Free) you may add (overall or mask a particular area) 4 types (Uniform, Gaussian, Impulse, & Lapacain @ https://download.cnet.com/photoscape/3000-2192_4-10703122.html
PhotoScape x Beginners Guide - FREE Photoshop Alternative: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nj2cfl7IYz4
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Apr 13, 2024 07:21:32   #
NaomiB wrote:
Hi All
My cousin is recuperating from a hiking fall and has to be immobile for 6 weeks. Her next safer hobby will be photography. Can you suggest a photography book to learn from and inspire her in her new adventure?

Regards
Naomi


Brian Peterson (Book): Understanding Exposure: $18.39 on Amazon
Tony & Chelsa Northrup "Beginning Photography Fundamentals (assorted videos): Composition, Lighting & Camera Settings" (6:50:43 long): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHcA7pPwYZY&list=PLBE338967F8DB7F2A&index=1
Brian Peterson (assorted videos): https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=brian+peterson+photography
Joe McNally (assorted videos): https://www.youtube.com/user/joemcnallyphoto/videos
Best Wishes for a Speedy Recovery,
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Apr 12, 2024 09:43:46   #
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Apr 10, 2024 12:03:30   #
Jimmy T wrote:
So, set the scanner to scan at whatever you need. That setting is adjustable to 75, 150, 200, 240, 300, 400, 600, and 1200 DPI.
600 DPI doesn't slow it down that much. No, I haven't measured the difference.
Being a photo scanner it also auto-corrects other settings as well, such as Restore, Save, Organize, Auto Enhancement, Color Restoration, and Capture Both Sides in a Single Scan.
It also includes Both USB and Wireless Connectivity
https://epson.com/Support/Scanners/FastFoto-Series/Epson-FastFoto-FF-680W/s/SPT_B11B237201#video
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=epson+-+fastfoto+ff-680w+wireless+high-speed+photo+scanning+system+-+black+ From A-Z Reviews/Info
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Edit: Don't forget the handy auto feed function.
So, set the scanner to scan at whatever you need. ... (show quote)

Edit 2: One thing that I forgot to mention originally was that you can scan fast at 300 DPI and upsize with Topaz Gigapixel or Topaz Photo AI.
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