A Dremel with a thin wheel, or small bit.
Thank you. The information was very helpful.
Does anyone ever buy and sell on this forum? If so, I am looking for a decent priced nifty fifty for Nikon D3300.
[quPote=Xmsmn]To all the Hoggers who took the time to respond, I thank all of you for good advice. The 135 stays home. Time I might have spent deciding which lens to use and changing lenses can be spent helping my grandson with first real experience with a camera, a Canon point&shoot from my shelf.
Glad I asked.
Mark[/quote]
Personally when go to places like Yellowstone always take my Canon PowerShot with 50x zoom. It is always ready and the photos are great..
For future reference on Photoscape...after playing around with it I found the blemish removal tool works better that the clone tool. But that's just from a person who would have praised any tool that worked at the time..lol
Bill
Okay I found my problem with Photoscape. I had the trial version which did not allow me to use any of the cool tools. I bought the pro version and now I am up and running. The full program was cheap enough. Thanks for all the help. I love this site.
Bill
Thanks Bill for the tip.
Bill
Thank you I will try that.
Bill
I am at my wits end. I downloaded a few editing programs and settled on photoscape because it seemed fairly simple to maneuver. I figured I would try something easy like erasing an unwanted item in a photo. I got the eraser brush and outlined the part I wanted to erase and then the frustration began. Once the item is marked what is the step needed to remove the circled item? Please help. I know I am looking at what I need to do...just can't see it.
Thanks
Bill
Yes, I use extension tubes a lot.
Bill
Have made up my mind. I will check with one of my friends, borrow a lens and try for myself before I lay out any money.
Sounds good, might just do that.
Bill
Thank you for the lesson. I appreciate the help.
Bill