I will check out tileing. Thanks
Ok. Here I go again. If I take a large photo like multiple photos stitched together. How can I print them on multiple pages, horizontal and verticle?
I use it on my Canon T1i and it is much better than the kit lens that I started with.
The most important thing is the time you spend together.
Grounds for Sculpture is a great place to photograph. I live 20 minutes from there.
IBE
I guess that I am a little more critical than JR1
Over the last couple of years I have taken and printed about 40 photos of which I can be proud of. Of those I have 15 hanging on my walls. I usually print everything 11x14. What do you all do with your best photos that don't make the wall?
Every day at the top of the forum I see one or two photo contests. I never see a post of the winners. Where are they?
I just bought the Spyder 4 pro to calibrate my 5 year old gereric Dell monitor. I got the exposure spot on but the colors were off a bit more than I would like. I looked at the reports of the calibration and i was 99% in sync with sRBG but only 79% with Adobe RGB. I emailed Datacolor and the said that that was the best I could do given the monitor I had.
Any ideas or should I consider a new monitor? Any recommendations that won't break the bank?
Whenever I log on to UHH on my desktop I get the following warning:
The current web page is trying to open in your trusted Site list:
http:googleads.g.doubleclick.net
Dont get it on my smart phone. And it pops up with every page change, very annoying.
I bought the Epson 4300 for $300 and I love it It prints 11/14.&9/13
I think that I may be in the running for the most thoroughly discussed topic of the year.
IBE
Finally, from the horses mouth! From Canon USA
Thank you for contacting Canon product support regarding the image quality of the EF 24mm f/2.8 IS USM to the EF-S 18-55mm stock lens.
You can expect a noticeable improvement in image sharpness and performance when using the EF 24mm f/2.8 IS USM. The lens is compact, light-weight, and with an aperture of 2.8 at it's widest, it will perform well in low-light situations. Overall, the EF 24mm f/2.8 IS USM is sharper and has better contrast when compared to the EF-S 18-55mm lens.
I hope this information is helpful to you. Please let us know if we can be of any further assistance with EF 24mm f/2.8 IS USM. Thank you for choosing Canon.
Sincerely,
Rodney
Technical Support Representative