I love working with mine.
Thanks for the simple answer. That's all I was looking for.
I do not need a lesson in software pricing. But if you buy Photoshop let's say at Best Buy for example. I pay for the software. Then they want money each month to keep me up to date. It's called double dipping the consumer. A lot of software manufacturer s do this.
I have been shooting in jpeg format and wanting to switch over to raw. Question is what editting program do I use if I don't want to pay a fee every month to use plus the initial cost. I find this quite annoying. We pay for a program then have to make a monthly payment just to use something already paid for so that we can get updates once every few months. The amount we have to pay for a program the updates should be free. Now that I am done bitching what's the best program for a Canon shooter that uses a Imac computer and Pixma pro 100 for my printing.
I love the beauty of sunsets and sun rise. I could care less if peeps think they are trite. No two are the same and the peeps that complain about sun sets and sun rises probably have never captured one they are proud of. Those that can, do and those who can't try to make those that can feel bad about what they so very well. Classic displacement psychology.
No way, I have the newest model for 13 x 19 in prints down to post card. It's one based ass printer my friend. Don't knock it till you try. Epson is great quality as well. No printer under $3k can compete with the Canon. I have had a lot of printers over the years, lol I still have my enlarger for film stored away. To each his own. I don't get caught up in manufacturer pissing matches. I am a Canon guy.
Not on my Canon pro 100 on this printer it is 8.5 x11
Legal letter size is what you are looking for
Same here, I use a cheap three tube set up I bought for $12 off wish. Shipping speed was miserably slow. But that’s normal for Wish.
Same here but you missed two important things. He is also an assclown wearing an asshat.
Great use offline and shadow.