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  1. <p>I have Photoshop Elements 13. My problem is that it don't support the RAW files from my Fuji Xpro2. Should I switch to Lightroom as many recommends or should I hope Adobe will upgrade Elements in the near future? For my day-to-day-work Elements is fine and I really don't need the extras coming with Lightroom. I could do with some upgrades in the editing system, but I am really not interested in some new cloud or other features as I am happy with manual usage of Dropbox.</p>
  2. <p>Thank you. The manual is not quite specific. And Phil - another newbie question is the lens on the 9000 F in the lid of the scanner?</p>
  3. <p>Sorry, this is probably a very newbie question. I have bought a canon 9000 F mk 2 scanner for my old<br> 35 mm. rolls and the new 120 negatives I want to scan.<br> It is rather simple: which side of the negative should be upside: the matte side og the shiny side?</p>
  4. <p>Will it be possible to develop Ilford FP4 in a commercial C41 process? I will not do it myself.</p>
  5. <p>I have just started testing video recording with my d300s. The recording in the tripod mode stops every time at exactly 5 minutes. I shoot in high resolution 16:9. My card is SanDisk Ultra 30 MB/s HC1, 32 GB.<br> Can't find any answers to this specific problem. Please help.</p>
  6. <p>I have just bought a Fuji Xpro1 and will use my Leica lenses (Summaron 35 mm and Elmar 90 mm) using an adapter. It will be one with focusing. Will I be losing any of my Leica lens-quality? I will probably buy the Novoflex adapter.</p>
  7. <p>I have a focusing problem with my Sigma 150-500 mm when using it at 500 mm (with Nikon d200). At f:6,3 the sharpness of the photo is simply not good enough. I am now experimenting with single point focusing. Is it the way to go?</p>
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