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  1. Hello - I have a P30+ digital back that I attach to my RZ Pro II. I recently got a new M1 computer with Monterey. I can get the back to attach and be recognized by Capture One v.11 but when I hit the shutter, it won't capture. Nothing comes in to either C1 or Mac Finder. I attach the camera via an OWC Thunderbolt 3 docking station. I've attached an old FW800 hard drive to my new computer via the docking station and it works fine (reads, writes, etc). Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
  2. Hello - Does anyone know of a workaround to either 1) Shoot a firewire based camera on Mac OS 12.4 (Monterey) or; 2) Be able to shoot wirelessly with a P30+ back? Any advise would be greatly appreciated. I'm using C1 Pro. Thank you for your help
  3. <p>Hello everyone - Not sure how to ask this (I've attached visuals just in case). The problem I have is two-fold, but I have a feeling it has similar solutions.<br> Problem #1: When I zoom in and out in Photoshop (command + and command -) the image zooms in and out but the frame it sits-in stays the same size. This just happened randomly. How do I fix it? Please see image 1, 2 and 3<br> Problem #2: When I use the zoom tool it use to zoom in and out in real time, now it makes a boundary around the area and zooms in or out. Again, it happened randomly. See image 4 <br> I'm using Photoshop CC 2015.5.1<br> Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. </p>
  4. <p>Hello everyone,<br> Is there a way do to a rear shutter sync with a Mamiya RZ Pro II? If so, how? Thank you for your time</p>
  5. <p>Hello everyone - Short version of a long story. I shot some images for a friend. Worked on them in PS-CC. When I was done, I flattened the images to send to him. When he looks at them in Preview or in the finder they look like this:<br> What am I doing wrong? Thank you for your time.</p>
  6. <p>Hello everyone. Thank you for taking the time to read my question. Here are the particulars:<br> - Film: T-Max 100<br> - Camera: Leica CL<br> - Developer: D-76<br> - Development time & Technique: n/a...a friend did it for me, but it was done by hand.<br> - Scanner: Nikon 9000 using VueScan software<br> - Photoshop manipulation: basic contrast curve and basic multiply curve. I darken the 2nd one just to accentuate the blemishes.<br> What are the black marks in the sky? What are the white dots in the sky? What is the white streak in the sky?</p>
  7. <p>Hello everyone - Can anyone please recommend an efficient printer for my home office to print references? Screen shots and jpegs primarily. 90%-99% of which will be printed on plain paper at 8.5x11. Doesn't have to be fancy and the quality doesn't have to be too high. Just something to print references for clients, team, etc. High yield of prints per ink set is what's most important to me. LaserJet? Thank you for your time and input. </p>
  8. <p>Please only reply with information regarding the camera. Travel advise not wanted</p>
  9. <p>Hello everyone - I'm thinking of renting a Leica M-E for a trip I'm taking. This will be my first experience with a Leica digital (I've been shooting Leica film cameras for many years as well as canon digital). Just wondering what the general consensus is on the M-E. Particularly for someone like me that'll be making a transition from film. Don't worry, I'm still bringing my film camera. <br> Should I spend more money and rent the 240 or even more money and get the M-P?<br> Should I look into renting an older lens? <br> More concerned about the look of my final files and less about all the bells and whistles that comes with the new technology. <br> Thank you for your time and opinions. </p>
  10. <p>We shoot both 35mm and 120, color neg as well as black & white</p>
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