Mark my email is bobishkan@comcast.net for Picasa 3.9 download. Thanks
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For Picasa download, my email is bobishkan@comcast.net. Thanks Mark
Thank you for your most generous offer. Since I am totally stupid on computers (any many other areas too), I'll find a local nerd that will help me take advantage of your offer. It will probably be next week. Thanks so much. I really like Picasa and am afraid of all the "free" downloads from third party vendors. Bob
I want to download PICASA to a Windows 7 computer. Google has dropped supporting it directly. There are several free download sites on Google. I am afraid to use a third party download because they usually try to take over your computer with the download with lots of junk. Does anyone have experience with any site, specifically, that is safe for the download? Any suggestions? Thanks Bob
I use Picasa on a Windows 7 computer and am really used to it. If I were to buy a new Windows 10 laptop, can I get my pictures on it and use PICASA? Thanks Bob
Thanks for the quick reply. You have the right lens. I don't shoot any video or anything that needs to be focused on that quickly. It seems that a quicker focus would always be real nice for anything. I just wondering just how much quicker focus in most situations is the P lens, 10%, 20%, 30% 75% etc! Thanks.
I have a Nikon D3300 with the standard 18x55 kit lens. Does it pay to upgrade firmware and buy a new P lens? Auto focus is supposed to be faster and quieter. Anyone have any actual experience with the two lens? Also when the firmware upgrade is made, will non P lens still work? Thanks Bob
I am a committed Christian that loves taking pictures. I want to somehow get God/Jesus involved with my photography. I want to shoot pictures that have a single Christian theme such as God's love, crosses, Christian road signs, God's mercy, God's power, etc. I don't want to shoot flowers, animals, plants. Any ideas with examples would be much appreciated. Blessings: Bob Example: For years I was heavily involved with the Christian Motorcyclist Association. Christian bikers wear colorful colors on the back of their jackets of their various Christian clubs and are very photogenic with the motorcycles. At that time I was not into photography. I went to hundreds of biker rallies each year spreading the Gospel and could have taken some great pictures of say a Hell's Angel with his arms around a Christian biker praying together. I want to maybe even print a book with some inspiring pictures that glorify our Lord/God
Thanks again for the info. First time I have used this site. Nice to get an answer from an obvious expert on my question. Me thinks, I'll use this site more often. Up till now I have been lurking! Bob
Thanks for the help. The quote in a photo book said "open" and that is what confused me. Actually in this how to book on the D3300, I found a few other mistakes that I know are wrong. Guess the author should not be writing books to teach others what he doesn't know himself. Thanks to all! Bob
This is a quote from a Nikon D3300 Field Guide by Dennis Thomas: "Every time you open, alter, save a JPEG, it loses a small amount of detail. After doing this multiple times, the image starts to deteriorate. Eventually the image will look pixelated." My question is how many times can I open a picture on my computer before I start to loose some quality? Is this a problem in the real world? Thanks Bob