This may be a good idea, since i pay near $90 +/- for the Hp color set. Yes, they got me but the printer does the job.
G.
I like to review the notes and comments by people in the know in the U. H. Forum. Rarely making a comment or asking a question is all that is needed.
Now I see suggestions about "blocking advertising" in the supposed format that will create another expense. This is not what I expect from the FORUM and will probably drop out of the U.H.F. if this continues.
Good Luck
Guy
Different from the norm. Good show of something we don't see fashions much of.
Also noted the 4 for 3 in Dubai.
TNX
Thanks for the pictures of history equipment. the B&J 4x5 was fun to review.
This Happy Dogs review was great. Thanks for the shots.
Thank you for the layout of CHI's Union Station. This was quite a refurbishment effort.
Chicago is a wonderful town, as Frank Sinatra says in his music.
TNX, again
I have a question regarding HEIC pictures vs. JPG. It seems that some of the photos taken with my new iphone have recorded, (processed) in the HEIC format. Research into what is necessary to continue processing/printing suggested that I load an app that will convert the HEIC to JPG. Any suggestions as to the conversion app too use? Need suggestions. I am using Windows 10
This should be an simple operation to make such a conversion.
Thank you.
Guy
Thanks guys, We all need to a good repair Co. I places a copy of the conversations in the drawer with the equipment.
Guy
Good nature stuff. Thank you for your contribution. Went to school near this location EIU, Charleston, Ill.
Thanks for the information and the education. Keep up the "chat" that is interesting for all of us.
Fantastic shot Regis... let's see more.
Your DOF and color in the reflection, (first pic with snow) is fantastic.
Take Question Canon and try to talk to a company Rep. Or get hold to one of their Canon trainers.
Very interesting...Looking for warm weather to shoot Lake Erie, on Ohio north coast. We have a light house in the area and will give it a try. TNX for the tip.
"G"
To focus in the dark isn't easy, (DOF), considering all of the above helpful comments, tripod, ISO, and such, keep to the task and make continuous setting adjustments. Take notes. I would try various aperture settings and read all of the comments above to learn all you can on the subject. Then go out and shoot some automobile lights in a busy intersection. This is a blast.
G