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That may be the nicest compliment I've had in years unless you mean......
1) David Batty, the f*ck wit who missed the penalty in 98. Which is bad.
2) Batty..... as in the rude boy init one trouser leg rolled up 'Your a batty boy'
3) Nora Batty, but my tights didn't fall down;)
Ok I'm with you, so do printers print the same? If I took a picture, adjusted it, printed it on a printer and I was happy with it, and then thought one day I wanted it blown up A3 or something and took it to a print shop, would the printers identify the same colours?
OK, so scrap all the photos I just took in RAW and use the L type on the camera as I'm no good in photoshop anyway.
Now I'm really confused:S So how do I know how they'll look printed?
I've only got an old crappy PC and monitor but I don't think this should make any difference.
When I open a photo in the CANON supplied editing software (CANON Proffessional Editor or something) the picture looks OK, I then transfer to photoshop and the brightness changes quite a bit. Its not...
Thanks mate, so the polarizer will help with things like reflections in glass and alike?
Graduated density filters are good for things like landscapes? work the same as neutral ones but are half and half? So good for bright sky/dark foreground? allows for correct exposure?
Am I anywhere near...
Might sound silly, but what are UV filters? I'm confused with all these different types of filters. I was going to get a polarizer? Time for a UKASKEW guide to filters;)
I think it has been mentioned before but this book is really good for explaining the basics of Shutter Speed/Aperture/ISO. I found it really useful.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0817463003/?tag=cliospnet01-21
Been thinking of taking an evening class one. Seems pretty basic on the course notes but wondering if it would be any good to take a few photos along and just get some advice face to face and a few photoshop lessons.
I disagree, I could have afforded a non special Id paint Mk2 but decided that I was only going to use it for weekends and rarely on the track so there was no need for the extra understeer added into the Mk2 as I would never wish to push it that far on a public road anyway and the better interior...
Well, why I was asking is because I've fallen in love with Liquid Yellow. I will be really stretching myself for a LY vee so I am seriously considering Pxing for a LY 182. Am I being silly or is the vee only got the look at me presence over a 182??
I know about the performance on paper and things like that, I know its not a world beater but I just think in the real world 6.2 is not achievable day in day out.
And don't believe the handling bit. They handle very well. In the dry the traction is brilliant but the same with any rear wheel...
Is the Vee's 0-60 time of 6.2 really achievable day to day?
I must admit when at the lights I don't rarely build the revs high and drop the clutch as I'm worried about the amount of traction and destroying the clutch if done to often.
So I'm going to get hammered for saying this but I feel my...
I like YELLOW, allows a bit of thinking to be involved instead of picking a certain subject like clouds.
People can then post their fave type of photo, landscape/macro/sport or whatever.