Town motto: "Concord: come on vacation, leave on probation."
kpmac wrote:
At least if you don't upgrade you still get to use your software without paying rent. That's a slight advantage. You can always upgrade later if you choose.
You also won't have On1 telling you that you are using the software illegally if you don't upgrade. Adobe has been threatening action against users of pre CC versions of Photoshop.
Quick Mats by John Hartman
Without judgment: I have a family member I do not speak to, and have not for 30 years. She lied, stole from me and my children, and has a great-niece she has never met. Her God is money. She even stole from her partner then kicked her to the curb. I do not miss her, and never will. However, I have a few close friends who tell me they consider me to be "family," and I feel the same about them. I tried with my family member, but no results.
At least try with your grandkids.
Paladin48 wrote:
Unless you are hillary
Or Ivanka Trump & Jared, apparently.
Question: if you delete everything in the "All Mail" folder, will it also delete the emails in your inbox?
I didn't photograph with 35mm professionally until digital. In the studio, we used a 180mm lens on our RZ67 cameras (a 6x7 cm neg) for all portraits. That factors to being a 135mm on 35mm. We had a 150mm lens for larger groups.
I also had the 90mm and 127mm lenses. They were not good portrait lenses, but they had the flattest field which made them good for copy work.
I preferred a 105 or 135mm lens over the 85mm on a full frame camera. On a crop sensor, the 85mm would probably be a good lens.
wpas wrote:
Wow! I feel I just had a real lesson. Thanks a bunch for taking your time to answer my question. This is a recent photo I took with a Nikon 18-200mm zoom set to about 80mm. I wasn’t happy with the background.
The flat back of her hand bothers me far more than the background. You can do a selective gaussian blur on the background...
An Irishman walks out of a bar.
Hey, it could happen!
To keep prints from sticking to glass, use FrameSpace. Avoids "ferrotyping".
NormanTheGr8 wrote:
Why not support local , with Nikon,Canon and everyone else setting the price ,there is no $$ advantage .
Nothing beats holding it in your hands ,seeing how it feels, and supporting a local business
No shit? All you need is a local camera store. Which we haven't had for 20 years. I'd have to drive an hour to pick up a camera.
CPR is correct. However, you will see a huge improvement in performance by using a SEPARATE SCRATCH DISK. Don't replace your current drive, at least not yet. Purchase a small SSD drive: 64 or 128 GB is plenty. A quick look at eBay shows a NEW SanDisk 128Gb selling for 15-20 dollars. Use that drive ONLY for a scratch drive; not for any other user. See if that doesn't speed things up.