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Dec 11, 2015 12:43:51   #
What is the link to Precision Color?

Thanks
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Nov 14, 2015 12:35:01   #
As it stands now the second monitor connector on my Lenovo computer is not a HDMI. It sort of looks like HDMI.

So I bought a GeForce 8400 GS Video card. I plugged it in and turned on the computer. After the computer booted I had video on the monitor.

I bought a AOC I2367Fh Video Monitor with the IPS LCD panel. IPS is the latest and greatest technology.

I calibrated the display with my Sypder calibrator.

Bottom line like my new monitor system.

I just need to make the dual display system to work. Not a priority right now.
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Nov 8, 2015 19:55:37   #
It appears that there is HDMI and VGA connector on the back of the computer.

Since I never had a HDMI cable before I going to buy a new monitor that has VGA and HDMI input connectors and see how far I get.

I'll keep everyone posted on my progress.

Again thanks for your inputs.
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Nov 7, 2015 20:50:33   #
Thank you for your responses.

I see i need to do a little research.

Just for the record I am using a desk top computer with Windows 10 and it looks like the the build in video card only supports 1 monitor.
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Nov 6, 2015 20:54:18   #
Hi I am thinking of using a second display with the computer I use for Post processing.

Are there any UHH that use dual monitors for post processing.

Is the edited image and tool panels displayed on one display and the thumbnail on the other?

Looking for pros and cons of two displays.

Also I use a Canon 5D MK III, what resolution monitor should I use. Raw image is 5760 x 3840.
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Jul 13, 2015 22:14:06   #
McQ6 wrote:
Last week I had the opportunity to go on a boat to see Puffins, Guillemots, Terns and Laughing Gulls from Boothbay Harbor, ME.
The Puffins, Guillemots and Arctic Terns were life birds for me. The Puffins were hard to photo in flight as they are small (11in.) and very fast. I was never able to get any shots at less than 200 ft. Here is one from my Canon 7DMarkII, 100-400 lens at 380 mm. 1/1600. f10. 380 ISO very seriously cropped and enlarged to 8x10 in. It was a thrill to see them in action.


Hi,

Nice picture considering situation.

I was at Bar Harbor on June 20th.

Our boat did not get close enough to get a decent Piffin picture and we did not see any whales.

Got a rain check.
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May 15, 2015 18:13:52   #
This is the actual Picture I am submitting.

It is not a full length picture showing the tail but it does show the head detail better.

Actual entry to gallery

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May 15, 2015 09:26:22   #
Mogul wrote:
According to my source at CA Fish & Game, it's probably a Sharp-Shinned, although she says that, at this stage of development, both are very similar. She bases her comments primarily on the size of the eyes in relationship to the head, but cautions that this is not a mature bird. The main criteria for distinction is the width and spacing of the tail bands, a study that would more careful measurement than the picture allows. Also, another view, showing the shape and/or coloring at the tip of the tail would be helpful. Having said that, she admits that it could possibly be a Cooper's. My resource is a professional, considered to be one of the best in her field, and, if she is not absolutely sure, I would not bet either way. Are any other pictures available; even if the composition is not as good, another view may make a positive identification possible.
According to my source at CA Fish & Game, it's... (show quote)


Thanks for all your trouble.

The picture I submitted is the only overall picture I have.
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May 13, 2015 21:52:22   #
Gene51 wrote:
Skinny legs, smaller size, probably a Sharpie. Sharpies are smaller, like a dove in size, and have more colorful breast plumage, but gender and age will make identification harder, and the juvies really do resemble each other. I can never tell them apart in pictures, but on the wing or perched on a tree branch it's easier. Coopers are more like crows in size. They also have larger heads in proportion to their bodies, so this could also be a juvie Cooper. I am confused. :)


If my memory is correct this bird was the size of a crow and much bigger then a mourning dove.

Does this help?
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May 13, 2015 16:57:50   #
I am conflicted.

If you look at the chest markings I say Cooper but if you look at the head shape I would say sharpies.

For sure this is an immature bird.

Thanks for all the inputs.

I know which ever one I decide on someone will tell me I am wrong!
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May 13, 2015 15:19:24   #
I am entering this picture (cropped/enhanced version) in a gallery and I need to know the type of bird.

Does anybody have an idea.

Bird of prey?

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Apr 22, 2015 13:28:33   #
I have a Canon 5d III.

when using the view finder I do not use glasses.

To get sharp focus I had to by a dipodic lens from Canon that goes in place of the current eye piece. In my case a +1.0 was needed.

Cost was $45.00
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Apr 5, 2015 17:34:19   #
Hi Tell the person that you will meet them at the local police station!!!
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Mar 26, 2015 09:39:29   #
Hi,

Before you return the extender do a micro adjustment to calibrate extender your camera.

I do not know if this function is available on the D7000.
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Feb 23, 2015 09:31:41   #
It is not the diameter of the opening it is the area of the opening that matters

Therefor if you double the diameter, the area of the opening is 4 times more. therefore 4 times as much light.

I think I got it right!
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