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Dec 22, 2012 09:41:51   #
I have been using DxO Viewpoint with very good results.
http://www.dxo.com/intl/photo/dxo_viewpoint/features

The photo is a mill in Hope, RI, taken at ground level. It still needs a little work, but the keystone effect is gone!


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Nov 6, 2012 08:46:06   #
Women solve that problem by having several, if not many, bags.
Why do we limit ourselves?
I have a Lowepro, which carries everything pretty well, but there is no space for lunch.
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Nov 6, 2012 08:39:49   #
Thanks for many helpful answers!
I will change my in hiding status shortly.
R
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Nov 5, 2012 19:13:28   #
If they got hit, they will be back!
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Nov 5, 2012 18:56:13   #
Power didn't even flicker. Got lucky last year too.
Do you know how the Matunuck Oyster Farm did?
email here: easton.robert@gmail.com
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Nov 5, 2012 16:58:55   #
Well, I'm in Central Falls, and the rest of RI would prefer we weren't here anyway, so I don't really count. Everything ok after Sandy?
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Nov 5, 2012 16:45:37   #
I'm near Providence, Rhode Island, USA.
(I didn't realize i was in hiding!)
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Nov 5, 2012 16:39:29   #
Hi Folks, I've been away, but back with a question.
Is there a program or app that (in post production) will help eliminate the parallax (keystone distortion) that occurs when you tip the camera back to photograph (for example) a second story window?
Thanks!
Robert in RI
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Apr 11, 2012 08:04:55   #
hahahah :lol:
Tks for a great laugh...
Photogs can take themselves soooo seriously, even the ones who aren't.
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Mar 25, 2012 16:50:59   #
What about an extension tube on my 50-200 zoom?

(My 55mm micro nikkor was the first lens I truly loved)
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Mar 3, 2012 18:48:16   #
My wife and I were invited to a wedding. I took my camera, not expecting to use it much, but I had a great time being off to the side while the pro did all the setups. I sent the bride a cd of everything I had taken, and she loved the candids. Not the same as the formals, of course, but that's why I don't do weddings!
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Mar 1, 2012 19:33:49   #
Dennis wrote:
Having someone pick out the matte for you sort of makes the art work no longer yours.


I disagree. The art is the work. Matting and framing add to the presentation. Professional framers can take your work up a level.
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Mar 1, 2012 19:24:16   #
I am also considering the R3000.
It would be Epson #3 for me... the first one changed my entire experience with digital printing.
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Feb 29, 2012 22:24:05   #
Sometimes, a good framing professional can guide you to a colored mat that adds a great deal to the presentation of a photo. That said, I'm a white mat/black frame guy too. Although today I discovered that a black mat was just the right thing on this unusual photo.


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Feb 29, 2012 08:11:39   #
I finally bought a mid-priced Logan Mat Cutter from Dick Blick (www.dickblick.com) and materials from a local store. (which also has a catalog (www.utrechtart.com. I'm sure I have saved the price of the mat cutter, and since I generally use metal section frames, I can do all that myself too. (I try to plan ahead and buy on sale.)

Having said that, on p. 340 of the Utrecht catalog I just found "Show Ready Mats" which are standard size pre-cut mats in a variety of sizes, with a foam core backing, in an acetate envelope. An 11 x 14 is less than $5. I haven't done the math for the many mats I just did, but for sure a time saver!
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