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paul_ruppert

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  1. <p>I'm hearing a lot of great things about the D7100. I guess I'll give that one shot. Thanks for all the imput</p>
  2. <p>Thanks Bill C, you were right. I redid my raw images the old way and they printed perfectly. I also noticed in my 1st edits the color representation was uncallibrated and in my redone images they are sRGB. Thanks again for explaining it so I could understand why they weren't printing properly and how to adjust them.</p>
  3. <p>Thank you for your responses, I'm going to try them all. I'm going to try batch editing to my pc first. I will also test both of my D300s to see if I get different results. And I am looking up how to softproof for future edits. I will let you know all of my results.<br> THANKS AGAIN!!!</p><div></div>
  4. <p>Ive shot with a D300 hundred for many years now. I'm looking to upgrade. I mainly shoot weddings, newborns and some sports. What would be a nice upgrade? Trying to keep price under $1000. Thanks</p>
  5. <p>I have been shooting weddings digitally for 3 years and I usually shoot jpeg and edit in PSE on a PC. I recently bought a macpro and installed PSCC and LR, I shot the wedding in raw with a NikonD300 that i recently purchased on ebay. All my edited photos look correct on my monitor, but the prints look awefull. I'm getting a yellowish brown look to most of the prints and I have tried two other printing co. with the same result. Ive never had this problem when editing with my PC and PSE11. I'm perplexed as to why my photos look fine on multiple monitors but are printing so bad. Again my 1st time shooting raw and using a Mac to edit. Thanks Paul</p>
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