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Dec 17, 2019 13:57:20   #
Have a look at the Flexshooter Pro balanced ball head. All of the flexibility, balance and security of a gimbal without the bulk. On sale in US from Arthur Morris
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Jun 20, 2019 11:48:02   #
I ditched my gimbal for the Flexshooter Pro balanced spring double ballhead. A huge weight saving over gimbals at only 700g and solid as a rock.
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Jun 11, 2019 09:54:22   #
In the UK, most insurance companies won't pay out on camera equipment insured under a home contents policy if the kit is used for commercial purposes, for example if you have any images with Alamy, Getty, etc.
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Feb 6, 2019 15:17:14   #
If you're using LR and the folder you want to move is in the LR catalog, it's always best to move these folders using LR. That way, LR updates it's catalog after the move.
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Jan 8, 2019 04:54:26   #
I should have added that I import to Photo Mechanic, delete the rubbish and then rename only the keepers.
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Jan 7, 2019 17:56:20   #
Don't know about Canon but Nikon cameras allow you to disable Set File Name Sequence to zero on format. With it disabled, file names run on from card to card. Not a solution for OP'S current stack of cards but it will solve the issue in future if Canon cameras support it. In addition Nikon cameras allow changing the default file name prefix from _DSC. My D500 file names begin with D500 and my D700 with that. Avoids the unlikely occasion when cards from two different cameras have the same file number.

Renaming on import, as many PP apps support, has the disadvantage of using a useful file name for rubbish which will be culled and deleted.
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Jan 4, 2019 10:12:17   #
What food are you putting out for him?
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Jan 4, 2019 10:09:04   #
What food are you putting out for him?
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Nov 2, 2018 09:04:48   #
Not square inch. Linear inch.
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Nov 2, 2018 08:04:29   #
Image resolution affects prints only. Display screen resolutions are fixed: 72 pixels per inch (ppi) for Windows and 96 ppi for Mac (AFAIR). Changing the displayed image size from 100% means that the software drops information to downsize and unintelligently adds data above 100%, giving the familiar blocked appearance at 200% or 400%. But it still displays at 72 or 96 ppi

Print resolution is important in matching image dimensions to paper dimensions. An image which has 2100 pixels on the long edge and 1800 pixels on the short edge will print satisfactorily at 300 dpi on 6" x 7" paper. The ratios are the same. If the ratios are not the same then either the image will not fill all of the paper or the image will be cropped. Many printers offer a Fit to Paper option but it is not clear to me whether the software crops the image or skews the aspect ratio. I never use Fit to Paper.

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