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Aug 29, 2013 11:21:28   #
gmcase wrote:
Is there a charge for the Clarity andnRestyle if you previously purchased the whole suite? I have sent them two emails with No responses. Gave up. I know updates are free but am trying to figure out if new modules are included in the free update policy.


I have owned and used the Topaz plug-in bundle for about two years now. All the upgrades are free. But, I had to purchase star affects, restyle, and clarity. I Also had to purchase photoFXLab separately.
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Aug 29, 2013 06:32:56   #
I have and use all the Topaz filters. Although I have and use Lightroom as part of my workflow, I use Topaz filters via PS Elements 11 as I prefer to work in layers.

DeNoise is excellent as is Remask 3. Until recently I used Detail 3 and Adjust 5 for my HDR images. Recently though I find that Clarity + ReStyle do a great job.

I find that their photoFXlab is my go to tool for sharpening.

If money is not an issue I recommend you buy the entire suite.
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Aug 29, 2013 06:26:54   #
I have that lens on a D7100. I don't see any significant CA during post processing. But, that may be due to my workflow.

I use Lightroom 4 to import from SD cards. I apply both "Lens Correction" and ""Chromatic Aberration correction" to each frame before further processing.

Lightroom allows you to apply these on a single or multiple frames at once.
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Aug 29, 2013 05:56:26   #
Nice composition! I enjoyed viewing your flickr page as well.
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Aug 13, 2013 06:23:38   #
If you correct for vertical perspective you probably will lose the wipers and a bit of sky above the building.
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Aug 13, 2013 06:12:13   #
I recommend Photomatix Pro. Besides its merging and tone mapping capabilities, It is excellent at deghosting (correcting for movement between brackets).
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Aug 6, 2013 08:29:57   #
I use elements 11 as well. Resizing is easy. Click on image and then resize. Determine the number of pixels you want. For example, Facebook wants a max of 2048 pixels.

When that is done. Use the Save As command and save as Jpeg. A window will open. Choose any number from 1 to 12 and the byte size will show up. For Facebook I routinely save files under 1 MBA.
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Aug 3, 2013 20:48:58   #
hikercheryl wrote:
You have lovely photographs. Thanks for the information. What precent of the sales do you receive?


I'm pricing on the low side at the moment. I make $10 on an 8X10 up to $45 on the largest sizes.

After my first 12 months on FAA I will review my pricing and make adjustments...maybe.
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Aug 3, 2013 08:59:30   #
I just noticed that my signature only shows my Flickr account. Here is my FAA sit in case you want to look and click around.

Http://Lewis-Mann.artistwebsites.com
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Aug 3, 2013 08:18:48   #
I've been using FAA for about 6 months now. So far, I like it just fine. Their printing, framing and mounting prices are lower than I can find locally.

When you upload an image the site determines the largest size to offer. For instance, images from my old D3100 maxed out at 48" wide for horizontal images; 60" from my D7100 and up to 96" for panoramas.

FAA has a member "community" with forums and groups.

Finally, they promptly pay my profit (I set the amount) to my PayPal account.
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Jul 28, 2013 11:28:19   #
Here is an example of the results I obtain with the Nikkor DX 10-24mm VR zoom on my D7100. You should get similar results on the D7000.

Old Red Brick Schoolhouse Museum in Newberry, Florida

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Jul 28, 2013 08:10:47   #
Everything becomes a "collectible" someday. Either put them on display or carefully pack them away.
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Jul 28, 2013 08:06:13   #
Enjoy your D7000! I have and use extensively the Nikkor AF S DX 10-24mm zoom. Great optics! I bought it for my D3100 but have since upgraded to the D7100.
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Jul 28, 2013 08:00:14   #
Beautifully done. Also an interesting self portrait!
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Jul 24, 2013 10:10:45   #
I stopped using presets. I only use the sliders on the left. Then further processing in PS Elements 11 with Topaz Plugin Filters (and sometimes Lightroom).

Topaz has tons of presets.
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