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Great game!
I've picked up a couple of decent games recently:
Asphalt 6 (HD) - One of the best racers on both iPad and iPhone
Colormanager - selective desaturation of your photos. Quick easy fun.
Longtime - exposure calculator for long exposures and filters on your camera. Takes the...
5DR, the thinking mans choice. Welcome to the club of dodgy window regs, flooding scuttle panels and many more surprises.
A couple of tips for things that I have to do regularly:
Pull the bottom of the front door seals occasionally to loosen them. They seal themselves quite quickly and you...
Yes. Before you start, from the top:
- insert a new column infront of A and name it "Temp".
- Put an autofilter on the top row.
- unselect "blanks" from column B
- You should now only see the Code and the first line of comments. Type "keep" in A2 and paste down to the bottom.
- reSelect...
- Put an autofilter on the top row.
- Select "only blanks" from column A
- Put the formula =A2 in cell A3, then copy it and paste down the rest of the blanks.
- Sort by Column A, the comments should all stay in the correct order with the Code in alphabetical order.
Link the hotmail account to Outlook? Then you can right click the picture(s) in windows and "send to mail recipient". It even automatically downsizes them for mailing too. That's how I taught my technology retarded mother to do it anyway.
£200 or £65 if you are/ know a student or teacher according to Amazon. There may well be cheaper places to get it from too. I honestly wouldn't want to be without it as it saves so much time with PP and you can turn photos around with only a couple of clicks.
Photoshop elements is good enough for most things. GIMP and paint.net are two free alternatives.
I'd be tempted to invest cash in Adobe Lightroom instead if you are focussing more on the photography side of things. I do most PP in that and only use Photoshop for the clone tool the majority of...
They look spot on. The only thing that looks a bit off is the screen. It has too much "pop" (on my iPad screen anyway). Perhaps a noise filter or reducing the exposure levels on it in PS would soften it enough?
Yep. There is a never ending supply of girls willing to pay for a photoshoot, as well as a never ending supply of photographers willing to give them one for free in return for their time.
If you want to play with shutter speed and are still learning, stick it in Tv (or whatever the Fuji equivalent is). The camera will automatically adjust the aperture to give you a balanced exposure.
It sounds like you are in full manual.
Just as a word of warning to anybody thinking about it, don't go with justhost. They offer a cheap rate to hook you, but come renewal time, they really bend you over. You can just move everything to a new host of course.
I'm very curious to know what the actual price will be. I asked a mate of mine for some more info as he works for Canon, but he isn't actually that into cameras and wouldn't know an "L" from a Samyang.
I always hope for a glimpse of something top secret whenever I'm at their office, but new...
8mm? It has to be a lens that is designed for full frame though. the 10-20, 10-22 and 12-24 are all crop sensor lenses which results in the vignette.
10-22 is also EF-S. 16-35/ 17-40 or the Sigma 12-24 are all UWA on FF. The new variable fish eye looks like fun too but it hasn't been released yet.
Not pretty. I tried my old Tokina 12-24 out to see if it was worth keeping, and the vignette up to 18mm was rediculous. It looked like one of those shitty screw on fish eye filters.
12mm
Tokina 12-24 @ 12mm on 5DII by .monk3y, on Flickr
18mm
Tokina 12-24 @ 18mm on 5DII by .monk3y, on Flickr
In this case you are right. When I was using it I needed a faster and secure connection (ad-hoc is limited to 11mbs and only supports WEP) so had to use a third party app.
There are a couple of applications which will create wireless hotshots on your laptop. I have used a couple with windows 7 but am not sure on Vista. A quick google gave this up: http://m.cnet.com/CTV_VideoWatch.rbml?
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Haha. It's a bad hobby in at respect. There is always something that you want, and it normally costs ££££'s. The 5DIII is going to rape my pig bank if/ when it appears.
Give it a month..... take a look at the corners, there may well be little white lines showing already.
Did you order black in the end? Both mine have been charcoal. Could be that just the charcoal ones are s**t.