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  1. Isn’t it ironic that in the name of progress PS preview after CS5 was disabled and one has to resort all sort of twisted schemes to be able to see what the image looks like. Yes, LR and Bridge, etc. do it for you, but wouldn’t it be easier to see it directly in PS?
  2. <p>I know I messed up in the title, but would love to know if my problem could be helped.<br> I am curious what others with 4000k displays do.</p>
  3. <p>Does anyone have a working solution to solve the miniature text problem in Nik Collection.<br />I have a Windows 10 15.6 inch laptop with a 4000k display. <br />I tried the ‘external manifest’ method, but that didn’t work.<br> Thanks you,<br> G.S.</p>
  4. <p>I usually don't care for the PS Oil painting filter, but this very nice!</p>
  5. <p>Regardless, it is a good idea to reedit the RAWs anyways, because the newest editing software (Lightroom) can do a lot more for you. Also I am sure you got better at editing. Every time I revisit an image I can make it better than the previous version.</p>
  6. <p>Oops,<br> 'diaphragm inside your lens could have stuck' - true..true :-)<br> and the winners are ... SHUN, Hector and Sridip ...<br> I think perhaps other modes kinda compensated for the haphazard aperture and at any rate, the lesson is not to let your gear sit around for two years, I guess.</p> <p> </p>
  7. <p>and the winners are ... Hector and Sridip ...<br /> After a bit of back and forth I've found that the problem was coming from a sticky diaphragm. So off to the Nikon service.<br /> The lens is a Nikkor AF-S 17-35 ED. I didn't think of stuck blades as the lens is almost new. However, I am in end tail of a two year renovation and the lens was sitting idle all this time.<br /> The same thing happened to me w/ a large format lens once and all it needed was a bit of lubrication.<br> My other lenses work fine, I just had to find them.<br> Thanks to all who were helping, AC</p>
  8. <p>Hi Shun,<br /> Sunny 16 is not even close. If I recall I was about 2 or 4 seconds at F16. Again the Program mode or the Liveview exposure (Aperture Priority) was correct.</p> <p>Pete,<br /> I could reset the camera, but than I'd have to input all my settings. At the end I might have to resort to that, but it would be good to know if this ever happens (in the field) what to do.<br /> I also think that the camera is okay, except somewhere deep some setting was grossly altered.<br /> Wonder which one. So far all seem to be all right. Perhaps the camera confused itself?</p> <p>Thanks, AC</p>
  9. <p>Hi All,<br> Suddenly my D800E started to grossly over expose all the shots in Aperture Priority mode. I don't know what causes this, but if I use Live view all single and bracketed exposures are spot on.<br> I don't remember changing any settings and all banks do the same thing:<br> Single Aperture Priority shots and all Manual ones set to no +- compensation are overexposed.<br> Live view shots and the Program Mode shots are correct.<br> I only shoot RAW and Aperture priority 90% Manual 10% In the image preview the histogram is way-way to the right.<br> Any ideas?</p> <p>Thanks,</p> <p>AC</p>
  10. <p>Let's try again.<br> I don't know why it doesn't show up on the page. Oh well!</p>
  11. <p>Thank you Bill for the upload advice.<br /> Here is a minor tweak just Photoshop. I wish I could’ve worked w/ a higher resolution file to work with.<br />Good photo.</p>
  12. <p>Patrick Lavoie wrote an excellent piece on How-to-print-on-an-Epson both Color and B&W</p> <p >http://www.photo.net/digital-darkroom-forum/00MBIJ</p>
  13. "half rapidly taken snapshot." I second that. Please don't try to knock someone who has a valid criticism
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