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Ah! DVI, that's what I needed. I now recall that DVI is a sub-set of HDMI. Thank you for your help!
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I need to connect the video output of my 7D to a computer monitor with an HDMI connector, the one with flat blade pins and screws in place. What cable do I need? I don't know the proper name for the monitor input connector. Thanks,
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Woo Hoo! You fixed it! Thanks
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How did you clean it? Is there a fresnel pattern on the underside of the screen? If you got oil on the fresnel side while cleaning it, it will look as if there's a water spot on it. I wouldn't count on finding a replacement focusing screen, Ciro-Flex went out of business years ago. There was a guy who specialized in Ciro-Flex repairs, but I've lost contact. I'll rummage through my old stuff to see if I can find him.
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What does "Limited Edition Print" actually mean?
Charles_Webster replied to Edwin Barkdoll's topic in Business of Photography
Not under US copyright law. Changing only a little of a work is considered creating a derivative, which is not a new copyrightable work. -
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Try that switch, but don't blame if you crash the ambulance! Thanks
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I can see it, but I can't edit it.
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Private Client Galleries - beta testing on photo.net
Charles_Webster replied to G-P's topic in Business of Photography
Zombie topic! March of 2018. Long dead!- 4 replies
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- client proofing
- private client galleries
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Why do I have a 10-digit number appended to my user name? On the old site I was just Charles_Webster, where did 1664879026 come from?
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My Ciro-Flex Model F has a Wollensak 83mm F/3.2 lens. It was my father's camera purchased in ~1953 for ~$80. The model F featured a "parallax correcting viewfinder" that moved a mask up and down on the viewfinder ground glass to approximate the current view. The Rapax shutter has speeds from 1s to 1/400s, with M and F.X flash sync to 1/50s. I have run hundreds of rolls of film through it in the 60 years that it has been mine.