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• #4302
Ha, it is yours yes. Great deal thanks very much!
Great! I'm pleased your using it!
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• #4303
This is probably a very silly thing I have overlooked, I have done all the updates of my CS6 but the camera raw just won't update, I have tried doing it manually also but still can't get that to update to a version that is compatible with my D600. Can anyone go through the steps with me, so I can find out if I have missed something?
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• #4304
By manually have you tried doing it incrementally, like 6.1 to 6.2 to 6.3 etc?
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• #4305
No... I jumped from 7.0 to whatever the latest one was. I shall give your advice a go.
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• #4307
That's cobblers isn't it? He talks as if Kodak were a charity, rather than large, profit making company and as if everyone's photos in the past were varied and original - which must explain why people's hearts always leapt with joy when someone offered to show them their holiday snaps.
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• #4308
anyone have a Canon EF 28-70mm USM or a 24-70mm Lens for sale?
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• #4309
X100
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• #4310
Do you just use out of camera jpeg? Nice colours.
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• #4311
Well, the greens seem to be pulled back significantly ?
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• #4312
Yeah just experimenting with curves and saturation in the Photoshop.
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• #4313
X100
Full photos please!
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• #4314
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• #4315
Eeergh, cers. :)
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• #4316
Took my D7000 to the shop to be sent to the motherland.
Hopefully they can sort the -ERR- out.
I miss having it.
Started using the D40 again and its tiny, light and not very good. -
• #4317
Full photos please!
Selling it through work, search on eBay tomorrow at 8pm if you wanna have a kook
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• #4318
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• #4319
Didn't even notice that. I was pretty gung-ho with Lightroom because post-processing is like a dark art to me.
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• #4320
Didn't even notice that. I was pretty gung-ho with Lightroom because post-processing is like a dark art to me.
Isn'r fringing more of a lens problem than a PP problem?
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• #4321
Yeah, usually appears with wide apertures. It can be killed by simply ticking a box in light room though.
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• #4322
OK well I have no idea what I'm talking about then.
It was a 50mm 1.4 on a 60D
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• #4323
In the Develop settings, scroll down to the Lens Corrections box. Tick "Remove Chromatic Aberration"
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• #4324
Cheers, Ben, did a Google and know how to stop it happening now. I think.
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• #4325
That isn't a perfect fix, but it'll help. Yeah, plenty more techniques on google.
Got the sensor cleaned at Fixation today. Bloody brilliant shop, they're very friendly and had loads of used 1-series bodies to drool over.