Sorry but the bag has been sold.
I'm selling a Lowepro 202 AW Slingshot camera bag. It's in perfect condition and shows no signs of wear. The interior is highly configurable.
Asking $35.
mwsilvers wrote:
What software did you get from Canon to do that? To the best of my knowledge the DNG format is not supported by Canon.
Sorry all. I meant to say I got the software from Adobe, not Canon. Sorry for the confusion.
Mike
mwsilvers wrote:
What software did you get from Canon to do that? To the best of my knowledge the DNG format is not supported by Canon.
MWSilvers, The software wasn't from Canon. Adobe has software called Adobe Digital Negative Converter that will read the CR2 (Canon raw file in my case) and create a DNG file so Adobe software can read it. The converter supports a lot of different raw file formats so what ever camera you're using, odds are it's supported.
Does that tell you what you need to know?
Mike
Thanks for all the help I've received.
Searcher, I found the extract function on the converter and it does a fantastic job of extracting the original raw file but it remains imbedded in the DNG. It just extracts. It doesn't remove it. I downloaded the latest version just to make sure I wasn't missing any new functionality.
What I have to look forward to now is going folder to folder and extracting the raw from the DNG, deleting the DNG, and reconverting the raw. Not a whole lot of fun but at least the process is fast!
I agree that a larger backup drive and upgrading the LR4 is the long term solution but that's not in the budget for a while so I'll just slog along with my re-conversions.
Again, my thanks to all the comments and suggestions.
Mike
The converter program I got from Canon gives you the option to imbed the original raw file into the dng when it gets created so it can be extract it later in case you need to. I realized I've never needed to and have quit doing that but still have a lot of files that have the imbedded raw.
Does this explain it better?
Mike
When I got my first 'good' camera it allowed me to start shooting in raw. My problem is that when I converted the raw images to dng files I opted to include the original raw file in the dng.
Well, I'm starting to run out of space on my backup drive and I thought extracting these raw files from the dngs would save me a boatload of space.
Any ideas or suggestions?
Mike
I e-mailed them about Android support and their answer was very coy. Here it is.
Hey,
At the moment Lumu works just on iOS 5.0+ devices. Can't say anything more. But please stay tuned. I think you are going to be satisfied with our update in a week or two. ;)
Spread Lumulove,
Lumuteam
Anybody want three guesses (and the first two don't count)?
I'm interested in the bag. Contact me a v3mphoto@comcast.net.
I'm another one for #1 although #2 was a close runner up for me. #1 has the surfer to the right of center. That offset from the center make the shot a little more dynamic IMHO. #2 is a good edge to edge with nothing but the surfer but you do miss the size of the wave. #3 to too centered. You need that unbalancing to create a little more action in the shot. That being said, all three are great. I like the oil painting look too. Nice work.
Where did you catch them?
Sorry for the delay in getting back to everyone.
The gear I currently have is a Canon Digital Rebel XTI along with the 18-55 that came with the camera. A 75-300 that is not IS. I have a nice tripod for using this one. A 50mm prime that I just picked up and haven't had much of a chance to play with yet.
I'm sticking with Canon.
As for what I shoot, I do a little bit of everything. I just finished an event photography gig at the Baltimore Flag House but I also hike so there are a lot of outdoor photos in my collection.
I've done a few portraits but I'd say the outdoor and event photography are my primary venues.
As for a budget, I really don't have one. I'll pick what I want and save up to get it so price, while it needs to be as low as possible, isn't a primary concern.
Thanks for all the responses so far. I appreciate everyone's input.
Mike
From the nest i can tell it's a wren but I'm going out on a limb here and guessing it's a Carolina wren. They are all over the southern Atlantic states.
Nice pic.
Hi forum. I'm looking to step up my camera body and I'm looking for advice. I currently have a Canon Digital Rebel XTI. I'm looking to get a refurbished but I'm not sure which model to get. Advice? Suggestions?
Excellent shot. How much did you pay the bird to pose so perfectly? :-D