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Sep 25, 2017 09:36:02   #
Easy to fix in Adobe Bridge. The tool is called Lens Corrections.
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Sep 24, 2017 19:20:04   #
I have for several years used Bridge for virtually all my photo processing. It is simple enough for me to understand, as opposed to the complexity available in Photoshop. And I do my own cataloging on my Mac, and seldom lose anything. Bridge does not move things around.
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Aug 19, 2017 10:03:12   #
Does anybody use a pinhole camera any more?
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Jun 6, 2017 19:59:00   #
I got a few shots by pressing my Leica Q lens hood against the window at Big Ivy Historical Park's old log cabin. It was fairly dark inside. No special camera settings, f/5.6.
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May 27, 2017 00:32:23   #
Yes, I use Bridge for almost all my photo processing and file management. I am fortunate that the various things that Bridge can do are an almost perfect match for my working habits and desires. My old-fashioned approach to photography does not require Photoshop to change the photo into something that the camera didn't see. Once I spent all day with Photoshop removing beer bottles from the table at a party, only to discover that the guys in the photo didn't care and didn't want my result. And I don't want to learn to use anything new and complicated, like LR.
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May 13, 2017 13:41:26   #
Garmin has quit charging me for updates.
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May 13, 2017 13:32:22   #
In September 2007 I flew to Seattle, WA, with my Leica Digilux2 in a large soft suitcase in checked baggage. It arrived with no physical damage, but all photos taken after arrival had sick colors. I assume that the damage was caused by X-raying the baggage. I sent the camera to Leica for service, and they replaced the sensor and gave me a new battery at no charge. The camera still works like new. I have not put cameras in checked baggage since then.
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May 7, 2017 15:16:30   #
I like the B&W.
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May 4, 2017 00:10:16   #
I am a long-time French Horn player. Studied with Chicago Symphony hornists when young. Charter member of International Horn Society. Seldom paid, play for the love of music and the sound of the horn, which is just called "Horn" in languages other than English. Most of our horns now are German, or of German design.
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Mar 21, 2017 21:56:15   #
The Leica Q has been my favorite camera and travel companion since October 2015. I do mostly wildflower work. I am 80 years old, learned on film cameras, and found Leica digitals easy for me to understand and use, starting with the Digilux2, then M9 and M-240. I work fast with the Q, with its auto focus and quick selection of scenic view or MACRO, which really gets close to the details. Reviewers can provide you with more details and comparisons with lower priced competitors which I have never used.
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Mar 20, 2017 11:06:29   #
Like you, I have a flip phone with text turned off. Spouse uses her iPhone for many things, which is especially convenient as we travel, but she does not have a selfie stick.
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Feb 26, 2017 22:53:17   #
The Leica Q is my favorite camera. Yesterday I carried it through the High Museum of Art in Atlanta. Its wide view allowed me to frequently capture each painting and the nearby text on the wall in one click focused on the picture frame. No problems with auto focus. Then separate the parts in Adobe Bridge. With biologist spouse I take wildflower pix, frequently using the macro setting on the Q. It does about everything I need. For changeable lenses I have a Leica M. My favorite cameras have been Leica R7, Digilux2, M9. I have no experience with current favorite cameras by other makers, no argument with various reviews or with prices.
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