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Aug 25, 2021 19:52:14   #
I forgot to mention your manual coloring is excellent.
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Aug 25, 2021 19:50:02   #
I use Photoshop frequently. It is very adjustable. But again, it isn't perfect and you can make further adjustments later. I find it tries to make the skin tones too yellow. but again, you can correct that at the outset.
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Aug 16, 2021 12:44:57   #
dpullum wrote:
Dynamic Autopainter by mediachance is a great painting program. A $189 bundle is offered by Mashable Shop for only $29... a snap-up offer. Possible, yes, Microsoft W-10 pro is available via a foreign distributor for only $40... recognized as real by MS. Ashampoo sells software at great discounts but it is the previous edition of the software and is legal software, just not the current edition.

But!! has anyone ordered software from Mashable? What has been your experience?

"Mashable has a consumer rating of 2.33 stars out of 5 based on 67 reviews indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Consumers complaining about Mashable most frequently mention customer service problems. Mashable ranks 113th" according to Sitejabber reviews of mashable. But order a chair and it arrives broken, then sure the customer is unhappy.

But, hey, with software you either get it along with a S# or you don't get a download. Or... a crack S#?!?! Yes, $29 is not much of a gamble and I would buy one of the temporary credit cards to make the transaction so as to protect my credit card from being sold to Tinbucktoo.

Google mashable shop reviews and many sites come up. What is your experience??
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Why go through a sketchy website to save $10? Mediachance's website has the latest versions. The home version is $39 and the Pro is $89. There are trials to see if you like it. Mediachance has full descriptions of this software and examples.
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Aug 16, 2021 12:27:00   #
dpullum wrote:
Dynamic Autopainter by mediachance is a great painting program. A $189 bundle is offered by Mashable Shop for only $29... a snap-up offer. Possible, yes, Microsoft W-10 pro is available via a foreign distributor for only $40... recognized as real by MS. Ashampoo sells software at great discounts but it is the previous edition of the software and is legal software, just not the current edition.

But!! has anyone ordered software from Mashable? What has been your experience?

"Mashable has a consumer rating of 2.33 stars out of 5 based on 67 reviews indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Consumers complaining about Mashable most frequently mention customer service problems. Mashable ranks 113th" according to Sitejabber reviews of mashable. But order a chair and it arrives broken, then sure the customer is unhappy.

But, hey, with software you either get it along with a S# or you don't get a download. Or... a crack S#?!?! Yes, $29 is not much of a gamble and I would buy one of the temporary credit cards to make the transaction so as to protect my credit card from being sold to Tinbucktoo.

Google mashable shop reviews and many sites come up. What is your experience??
Dynamic Autopainter by mediachance is a great pain... (show quote)
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Jul 20, 2021 13:30:10   #
If you get into the bottom of a well or a tall chimney and look up, you can see stars, even in the middle of the day.

This is especially true if you whack your head on the damper handle.
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Jul 13, 2021 18:54:47   #
Yeah, I heard it too. I ain't as old as you apparently. It is still funny and there are people younger than us that didn't hear it or read it. It is as relevant as it was in the '50s. I do not mind reading old jokes. I really think you need a better life.
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Jul 13, 2021 18:40:21   #
I used to live in Laramie Wyo. I was a teenager before I-80 was built in our area. The picture of Lincoln's bust(in another post) was at the top of the Summit in a different location from where it is today. The ride to the top of the Summit was very treacherous in the summer. Most cars overheated and quit. It was a very steep grade. Going back the other way was even worse. A lot of people that didn't shift to a lower gear are probably wishing they did it from the grave. Them old brakes just couldn't last if you didn't shift down. Winter was even worse. I can't can't even detail the thrill of sliding down a hill in a '50 Chevrolet in which I had no more control. I have a bunch more tales of other things that happened on this route. Like the time Kennedy came to Wyoming trying to get re-elected. The part I'm referring to pretty much is followed by I-80 from Cheyenne. After Laramie it doesn't. You have to go to US 287 to follow the route, to Walcott Junction. It rejoins the original Lincoln Highway more or less.
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Jul 13, 2021 18:11:48   #
Only one of them has an erection. I guess he doesn't have a mustache.
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Jul 13, 2021 18:08:30   #
I would think more like icebox.
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Jul 8, 2021 14:58:49   #
stant52 wrote:
As some of you know I purchased a Nikon D7200 body. Topic - https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-702782-1.html , to upgrade from a D5100 with articulating screen.

This was the ad,
Item condition: 9+ Shows little or no signs of wear
This D7200 is in great condition. Comes with:
Nikon EN-EL15, charger, UC-E17 USB Cable, Nikon camera strap, eyepiece cap, rubber eyecup, Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote Control,
manual and book , Nikon D7200 for Dummies. Shutter count 9614. LCD screen cover with Afunta screen protector. One extra included.
I am selling because moving to full-frame.

SO,
I started playing with it tonight ,to get familiar with all the controls. It seems like an excellent camera. I like the way all the controls on on the back ,how easy it is to make adjustments .
It seem to take really sharp, nice pictures outdoors and did a real good job indoors in low light . I didn't get real serious with composition , But pics looked really good.

BUT , I'm already missing the articulating screen on the back . Maybe the D5600 would have been the better choice ???!? I don't see a lot of difference between the D5600 and the D7200
I was hoping I didn't miss the articulating screen .

Am I being too quick in my thoughts ? I can't get down low on my knees . I've had knee replacements, hip replacement and back surgery and stomach surgery , so the articulating screen was a nice plus . Yeah ,I was hard on my body growing up ,too many sports.

I guess I'll have to shoot it some more this weekend before I make final decision . I attached pics where I used the articulating screen ,but maybe I don't use it as much as I think I do

Thank you
As some of you know I purchased a Nikon D7200 bod... (show quote)
I bought my D5600 over a D7xxx a couple years ago just for the articulating screen. I found I hardly ever use the feature. It is worthless in bright sunlight. I end up using the black cloth from my view camera life. I like shooting from a low position a lot of times and I don't have a problem with getting dirty. I just can't hike to the places I want because of advanced COPD. The articulated screen is really good indoors though.
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May 19, 2021 12:13:36   #
I don't know if this is your problem or not, however, I had this problem when using a Wacom tablet and a mouse at the same time. If you lay the stylus pen on the tablet and try to use the mouse, the cursor will jump around and not go to when you want. Even if you hover the stylus over the tablet while trying to use the mouse won't work.
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Feb 27, 2021 19:26:15   #
Tom DePuy wrote:
Yes, I may need help saying no to Emorie.


If you start saying no to your grandchildren, you lose your grandparent license. This has dire consequences and you will lose your ability to spoil them to the point her parents will be begging you take her on a shopping spree.
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Jan 16, 2021 16:15:40   #
Retired CPO wrote:
Poor kid. Looks like a trans gender daughter in the making.


Yeah, that would be a shame wouldn't it?
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Jan 16, 2021 16:14:47   #
billnikon wrote:
Grandson? Pink car for your grandson? Nice set of images however. Poor kid, never let him drive it with his bro's.


It was what he wanted. I'm sure he would have preferred a new Corvette, but he can't reach the pedals.
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Jan 16, 2021 03:36:09   #
I threatened to trade my Trax in for Corvette to give to my grandson. My daughter told me she would move far away and never speak to me again. I reckon she had a valid point, given that Aodhan is only 2 years old. So I took him to my favorite car lot, Walmart. He first spotted a BMW and was pretty excited. Then he saw the Minnie Mouse car and chose that instead. I went back to get it, after he went home. The box said requires some assembly. It did. A lot of assembly. It was under the tree on Christmas morning. We put a bunch of gifts in the seat of the car, but when he realized he got the car he threw all the other stuff on the floor and jumped in it. It was to cold on Christmas to go outside, so he mostly crashed into stuff in the iiving room. The next day was pretty warm so I took the cars off the drive way and he drove around it for almost 2 hours. I took these snapshots of him cruising my driveway.


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