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Jul 14, 2020 10:01:00   #
Delderby wrote:
With all those lenses I'm surprised that you don't have two cameras?


I feel a gas attack coming on.
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Jul 13, 2020 19:02:01   #
Sarah is a keeper!
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Jul 13, 2020 18:58:53   #
I do both RAW AND JPEG.
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Jul 7, 2020 14:19:39   #
DickC wrote:
Welcome aboard!!


Welcome From Nanticoke, PA
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Jul 6, 2020 21:36:20   #
Sounds good!
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Jul 6, 2020 13:54:53   #
jerryc41 wrote:
These links might help. Finding duplicates can be tricky. Some programs will find files that are the same in every way. Others rely on just the name - not too good.

http://9to5mac.com/2015/05/07/how-to-shrink-mac-photo-library-delete-duplicates/
http://www.howtogeek.com/200962/how-to-find-and-remove-duplicate-files-on-windows/


Thanks, Jerry. The lower one is for Windows and it happens to be on sale for $4.99
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Jul 6, 2020 10:29:18   #
User ID wrote:
Do you really estimate that your duplicates are numerous enough to waste significant storage space ?


I am looking to salvage storage space by finding and deleting duplicates.
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Jul 6, 2020 10:16:58   #
AZNikon wrote:
I've had success with Awesome Duplicate Photo Finder. It's free at:
https://awesome-duplicate-photo-finder.en.softonic.com/?ex=MOB-609.1


Thanks, I will give it a try!
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Jul 6, 2020 02:47:54   #
Yes
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Jul 6, 2020 01:19:50   #
User ID wrote:
Do you really estimate that your duplicates are numerous enough to waste significant storage space ?
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Jul 5, 2020 22:39:52   #
It is slow, tedious, and the print is difficult to read. 20,000+ files and it isn't even half way finished after an hour and a half of running.
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Jul 5, 2020 17:07:45   #
I have thousands of photos of my 6 grandkids from 2002 to the present. Though I tried my best, I know that there are many duplicate files that I have stored on external hard drives. I have been using a program to find duplicate photos called "VisiPics". Does anyone use a different program to find duplicate photos stored on a hard drive? Your suggestions are appreciated. Frank
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Jul 4, 2020 14:15:51   #
JD750 wrote:
Do you really need it? You already have and use CS6, what is that you are missing? What is it about LR that you think you need?

Operating systems change, in time, older unsupported softwares are likely to have problems. So if you buy an order version, is that going to be money well spent? If you can't afford the modern version then maybe you don't need it.

I'm just saying why waste money on something you don't need?


Apparently, I need to learn how to use the CS6 better than I do. I didn't know that the two applications have that much in common.
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Jul 4, 2020 13:00:56   #
So, I own Adobe Photoshop CS6 and am considering adding Lightroom to my tool kit. I can't afford the high price of it, nor the high monthly rental fee. Am thinking about buying an older version of Lightroom instead. What is the oldest version that I can use if I buy it used? Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Jul 4, 2020 10:14:54   #
CGephart wrote:
I'm Craig. I began shooting with a SLR camera back in the early 80's when dating my wife (we both had cameras and photo outings were a great dating opportunity). I stopped shooting after a few years - as a young couple starting out, our budget just couldn't support the cost of film and developing.

Around 2008 I bought a DSLR and began shooting again. I photographed everything from flowers and bugs to my sons at their lacrosse games. I bought a motorcycle in 2013 and began taking trips. Unfortunately, I didn't feel comfortable packing my DSLR so my iPhone became my go-to (and the DSLR went on the self).

Fast forward to the fall of 2019 I was reflecting on the things I've enjoyed over the years and realized I needed to get back to using a DSLR. The iPhone no longer held my interest and there wasn't much challenge. I realized I enjoy the feel of a DSLR and being more connected with my gear; to me, it feels more like what photography is all about and I wasn't able to get that from the iPhone.

I now shoot with a Canon EOS RP and I love it. This time around I am committed to developing all areas in my journey as a photographer - from planning a shoot, to deciding what settings to use on location, to working with filters, to post-production, to printing.

Craig
www.imagesbycraig.com
I'm Craig. I began shooting with a SLR camera back... (show quote)


Greeting, Craig, from Nanticoke, PA
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