My friends Sister Cats Kissing. LOL
Send the two Photos to me and I will do it for you. exposurephoto99@gmail.com
I think the best compromise would be to buy Photoshop Elements. It isn't all that lightroom and photoshop cloud have but it does have what most people need to edit and adjust photos.
I used to shoot High School reunions, sometimes with over 100 people. I used chairs. First row on the floor, second row on chairs, 3rd row on 2 chairs stacked, fourth row standing and last row standing on chairs. If no chairs available, I used stairs to stack them. Of course, I was also standing on a chair to elevate my angle. If you want me to send you Photos for reference email and ask. exposurephoto99@gmail.com
I lost an entire hard drive. I used one of the recovery programs and it took about a week of running uninterupted but I got almost everything back.
Here are some Free Video's:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUH6n-FgAgw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRaqAPSc72w
Once I was working an event and I had my pertner shoot the event Iwas coaching and gave him all the top of the line Canon cameras and L lenses. I also brought with me an old water logged Nikon F and some really old lenses. He shot 5 rolls of film and I shot 2. Most of the photos bought were mine. It's no only the equipment. It's the eye of the photographer.
Download the windows 7 version and it should still run on your newer computer software.
GW1755 wrote:
When my computer hard drive died I purchased a new computer but no longer had use of my printer - lost the printer driver for my Canon Pixma IP4600 printer. I don't use a printer very often, perhaps once every 3-4 weeks.
I welcome any suggestions on how to get a printer driver for my IP4600 (Canon no longer supports the IP4600 - "it's been retired") or a recommendation for a new (inexpensive) Canon printer.
Thanks for your help.
Did you try this Canon Link? https://www.usa.canon.com/support/p/pixma-ip4600
Also can just install EosInfo and just plug camera in the computer
Shoot a JPEG and once it's shot, download an EXIF viewer like ExifTool or IExif and it will show without stripping the file.
Think Pads are virtually indestructible. Yoga Thinkpads have a hidden Micro SD slot in the back and I got a 512 GB Micro SD and put it in and Named it STORAGE. So I have a D drive now permanent in my Yoga X1 Thinkpad that also has a dedicated Pen that stores in the body. You can get them used for next to nothing and as I said are virtually indestructible.
Here is another address for recovery software
https://www.lexar.com/wp-content/uploads/product_images/Lexar-Recovery-Tool-Windows.zip
I use the Lexar rescue software and it is great and will rescue some shots from yu first used th card not just the last time. After that reformat the card, BUT NOT UNTILL YOU RESCUE IT FIRST!!!!! It looks like that software is now with Remo. https://www.lexarcardrecovery.com/deleted-files.html
I upgraded to Lightroom 10.4 2021 and still doesn't recognize my R6 so I am just using the remote shooting from Canon Eos Utility but I can't see a histogram from that like I can in lightroom.