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I have a pink smudge on the left side of EVF. I was in wet weather yesterday so maybe something short circuited if that's the right term. Any advice appreciated. Attaching photo, this is a photo I found online but it looks the same as the one on my camera. I have a Panasonic Lumix LX100. Thank you.
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I have a Panasonic Lumix LX100 that uses RW2 files. When I open the files in Photoshop CC they only open one at a time. I'm not getting the long strip of photos on the left side of Photoshop like I do when opening CR2 files in CS6. Anyone have advice? Thanks and hope this makes sense. Will send a screenshot if needed.
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Photos have "edge curve" in Panasonic LX100
tom_kat replied to tom_kat's topic in Mirrorless Digital Cameras
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Does anyone know why my photos are curving on the edge, I've had several photos do this. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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<p>Thanks, I played around with the settings more and used the Nik software to "tint" in green. Works great, thanks so much. I have a Brother laser printer, HL-4040CDN. With color its too flat, I haven't found a way to make the colors as bright as my old laser printer(KonicaMinolta). However for this book with black and white images it should work fine thanks to your suggestions.</p>
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<p>I am trying to make a hand made book out of my black and white photographs. In Photoshop CS6 there is a "platinum" setting. This setting makes my black and white photos look great on screen but if I print them in color I get "magenta" prints. If I print in black and white they look flat. Any suggestions. I read that you should print the black and white prints on the color setting to give them a "tint". I'm looking at prints in a Cartier Bresson book, I guess there's no way to get them to look that good! Any help appreciated. Thanks.</p>
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<p>Thanks Edward, I'm going try it on the color setting. No, inkjet won't work because I'm making a book and it will end up costing too much in ink. I want to make twenty copies of the book. I will also get a copy of Lightroom. Will check back when I have everything going. Thanks again and have a good week.</p>
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<p>I am using a Brother Laser printer to print <strong>black and white</strong> images on "brochure paper". The printer is a Brother HL-4040CDN. The images are on the flat side. I choose "printer manages colors" because if I choose "photoshop manages colors" it's very dull no matter what I do. I'm not looking for perfection just better tonal ranges if it's even possible on this printer. My black and white laser printer at work seemed to do a better job but I can't use it for this project Any advise is much appreciated, book or video recommendations also appreciated. Thanks.</p>
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Sony RX100 IV, confused about wide angle equivalent
tom_kat replied to tom_kat's topic in Mirrorless Digital Cameras
<p>Thanks Bob and Edward for camera purchase info. I will take a look at the Lumix, Edward the Sony sounds good but $3000 is way out of my price range. Yes, I need a 28mm lens as I am a street photographer mostly. I will also read up on the Mark 3 since I don't shoot video. Thanks.</p> -
Sony RX100 IV, confused about wide angle equivalent
tom_kat replied to tom_kat's topic in Mirrorless Digital Cameras
<p>I did a lot of research on Dpreview and everything else in this range was listed as having "sluggish" autofocus.</p>