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<p>Michael, I'm with you all the way. But I have no idea who sells the same frame as it's an acrylic one that comes in particular shapes and sizes. Do you think I could provide her with a list of 'my' prices and details on the sizes? Thanks!</p>
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<p>Here is the full story. The client purchased a multiframe with four of the images I shot for her. She would now like additional frames like the one my images came in which I'm guessing she would like to other images she already has. Thoughts?</p>
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<p>Hi there,</p>
<p>one of my clients is asking for the contact details of the frame supplier I use but I'm reluctant because I obviously make a profit from frames. How would you suggest I handle this one? Thanks!</p>
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<p>Tom: thanks for the feedback and kind words. Always encouraging! I did work on the saturation because it is indeed excessive all over.<br>
Len: yes please, more details would be very welcome. I use a 20d and am not sure how to check the level of saturation on the camera settings. Any help? I am also a huge advocate of getting stuff right in-camera.</p>
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<p>Many thanks to you all. I am trying your suggestions and seeing which one I feel more comfortable with. I hope to be able to return the favour soon.</p>
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<p>Hello everyone, I have taken a few pictures of a friend's daughter but she looks a little tired. I would like to remove the redness below her eyes but am not sure as to the best way with Photoshop Elements 8. Image can be found at http://bit.ly/roDlZB.<br>
Any suggestions gratefully received. thanks,</p>
<p>Fred</p>
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<p>Hello team,</p>
<p>The videographer I had selected for a job doesn’t seem to be very reliable so I was wondering whether any of you has any recommendations for a wedding videographer I could approach (I will be doing the photography only). The job is on Friday 9<sup>th</sup> September in the Camberley, Surrey, area.</p>
<p>Many thanks in advance,</p>
<p>Fred</p>
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<p>Hi there,</p>
<p>Can anyone recommend a selection of cloth, 'paper and leather covered albums (of the types you have pictures printed on, not those where you slot prints in) that are not too expensive and available in the UK? I'm thinking £100/£200.</p>
<p>Many thanks,</p>
<p>Fred</p>
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<p>Hi everyone,</p>
<p>I just got an urgent email from a friend travelling around Vietnam. She's only just bought her first Canon DSLR and her first circular polariser. She emailed 'All photos using polariser filter are coming out blue. What am I doing wrong?'</p>
<p>I have suggested changing the white balance to shade/cloudy/fluorescent but can anyone think of other reasons why her images are coming out blue? Thanks in advance for any suggestions.</p>
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<p>Charles, I also have a 50 mm 1.8 which I'm planning to go when I travel to Norway in a few days. Could you please post a couple of images you took with that lens and summarise the settings/values you used? Thanks in advance,</p>
<p>Fred</p>
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<p>Hi there,</p>
<p>One of my clients has asked me to source quotes from videographers to film their wedding in Berkshire, UK, on 9th September. If there are any suitable candidates among you could you please get in touch ASAP? Many thanks,</p>
<p>Fred</p>
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<p>I just found a spyder3express for £40. WIll give that a go. Thanks to all of you guys for the helpful feedback. I really appreciate it.</p>
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<p>I use a Toshiba Satellite Pro and would like to calibrate my screen so that colours look the same on screen and when printed by Photobox. I have tried to follow the instructions that I found through the help guide on my machine but I'm not sure that's good enough.</p>
<p>Do I need to buy a purpose-made device e.g. color munki or can I take my laptop to a lab and have them do that for me? Any help gratefully received. Thanks.</p>
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<p>@Tony: I used Canons 20Ds and 50Ds so I will try the software that came with those</p>
<p>@Mendel: I will certainly take a look at the software you mentioned</p>
<p>@Jon: the renaming system is what I was already doing but it's so time consuming I was after that would allow me to drag & drop in the desired order.</p>
<p>Thanks to you all for the suggestions. I will let you know how I get on!</p>
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<p>I have about 300 image from an event that were taken with four different cameras and I would like to put the images in the order they were taken. However the clocks on the cameras were not working correctly and therefore I can't just sort the files using the 'Date when created' field.</p>
<p>Is there a software that will allow me to show all the thumbnails then click and drag the various files where I want them so that I can then rename them from 1 onwards so they are named in the order I want them? I am using PS Elements but it doesn't seem to work.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
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<p>Thanks Mikael. I wasn't familiar wtih Zenfolio but it seems good. I've sent them a couple of questions and depending on what they answer I might sign up. Many thanks for the recommendation.</p>
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<p>Hi there,</p>
<p>I am looking for advice regarding what sites you would recommend using to sell photographs (weddings and portraits). My pricing structure has a sliding discount sale i.e. the more prints the client buys, the cheaper they get i.e. one will cost £1, two will cost £1.80, three will cost £1.65, etc, with some prints being free e.g. buy four 20 x 16 and get a fifth one free.</p>
<p>Does anyone know of any websites that allow you to build such a pricing structure? I find that this method encourages clients to buy more (for example for relatives they hadn't planned on buying for) that a straightforward x% discount which will apply to the first and the twentieth print equally.</p>
<p>Any advice will be gratefully received. Thanks,</p>
<p>Fred</p>
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<p>Hello there, I need a female model for a studio shoot at college next week (farnborough tech in Hampshire, UK) but the friend I usually ask cannot make it. Does anyone know of good websites or other resources where I can look? I know there are many in the US but I am after one that will let me look ideally by geography to find someone local. Also, I am not allowed to pay the model so a resource used by amateurs or models working under TFP would be great. Thanks in advance.</p>
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<p>Everyone, I have just bought a second hand 28-135 f3.5 IS from ffordes to see whether this will help by giving a longer zoom range than I had while giving me a decent aperture.</p>
<p>I am going to play with it this weekend. If I then think I still need the longer focal lenght, increased aperture and improved glass, I will look at the 70-200 again. But right now I'm looking to see whether I can get away with spending less. Thanks for all the input. best,</p>
<p>Fred</p>
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<p>Thanks to everyone for the valuable feedback. here are some points to answer some of the comments you made:</p>
<p>- i do have an 85mm 1.8 and I did use it. However indoors I found that it was not long enough from the back of the cerimony room to do the 'kiss shot' and other close ups (my partner was at the front so she took those and we were OK)</p>
<p>- the 2.8 aperture would allow me to work indoors without flash when you have some natural light</p>
<p>- I would like a zoom because when you are outside, shooting the guests, they are invariable milling around and you need different focal lenghts and sometimes zooming with your feet is not enough in these circumstances</p>
<p>- I am thinking that maybe the 24 - 105 3.5 is a more suitable choice but I know nothing about this lens apart from the specs which seem suitable for the needs I expressed above</p>
<p>Many thanks!</p>
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<p>Thanks Jan. I found an online shop selling it for just over £1,000 + VAT so I'm seriously thinking of going for it!</p>
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<p>Thanks Tudor. I'm thinking that it's a great lens for portraits but am worried the focal lenght is too long for indoor portraits...</p>
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<p>Hello everyone, after a long time drooling after the Canon Lens EF 70-200mm F2.8 L IS USM I am seriously thinking of buying it because in just one lens it gives you the convenience of a long-range zoom, great optics and fantastic aperture to cope with low lights and achieve shallow DOF.<br>
I just wanted to know how much the people out there who own it use it in indoor situations such as studio shoots and wedding cerimonies. I was doing a wedding yesterday and the longest lens I used (on my 20d so not full frame) was my fixed 85mm.<br>
So before I part with over £1,000 I just wanted to know how much this lens gets used by portrait and wedding photographers.</p>
<p>Many thanks in advance!</p>
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<p>Many thanks. I've emailed Keyphoto and Warehouse Express and will see what they say. Best,</p>
<p>Fred</p>
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