Look in Lightroom Classic's prefrences, go to the Interface tab and you will find a way enlarge the font
I like On 1 as a stand alone, But I also use the Photoshop /Lightroom bundle. it is the combination that works for me.
I live in Western Mass, the buses i have seen come through do stop along the road as long as they can park far enough of the road to be safe. There are some times that other people want take pictures as well. The 24-105 will work well and if you have tele converter would be a nice add on. a word of caution, The fall can be very nice, but depending on when we get out first frost, it could be latter in the fall before colors peak and when they do peak they are not here long.
AS many as it takes to tell the story of your vacation without boring the crap out of the people to share your photos with. Also a group of good phots that can be added at some point.
In my case I was able to buy a nice upper level DSLR to use with the nice L class lenses from canon and use them without a adapters. I hope that some day I will be able to buy an affordable refurbished or use mirrorless camera body.
It's not a water fall, but if you take a ride up I 93 from the lake check out Cannon Mountain in Franconia. They have a nice Tram that takes you up to the top. It's a million dollar view from the top on a clear day.
I have bought 2 lenses from them. they were delivered in a timely way and the products worked just fine, at a fair price. I will deal with them again for sure.
I to am to closing in on 70. But I still try and learn new things. One thing about our age we have the time to learn new things. Something you learn, your can keep forever.
It worked great on my computer. It only took about 10 seconds on my machine. It cleaned the files I tried very nicely.
I an having trouble opening Lightroom classic in Windows 11. When i click on the icon to open it, it won't open at all. I have tried uninstalling it and reinstalling it with no change still won't open. I have tried restarting my computer among a whole list of things that have been suggested with no changes. Has anyone else had this problem and do you know of a fix for this situation?
I look at pics people take, not he camera they use. The photo equipment are only tools. Now should care what tools you use as long as the final output is good.
Il have been sing a Dell Ultra Sharp 27" monitor. For me it is works fine. it also fits my budget.
I never had one issue with MBP and i have bought 2 lenses from them.
A good many on you think that the optical view finder is dead, or will be soon be dead.
But for old school shooters like me they are still a way of life. I have tried using the screen on the back for live view shooting and find that it's not good for use during periods of bright sun. I am at the age where i will not probably not purchase a mirrorless camera.