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Hi,
I am breaking my eyeballs with the new font on photo.net...please revert back
to Arial
regards,
Bob Archer
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Thanks Peter...I found out how to do it
I had to give a name to my page and add it to /photos/
http://www.photo.net/photos/bobarcher
And it works for the public
Cheers,
Bob
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Hi All,
I think at one time I could send my link with the syntax
If you want to check what other users of this service are shown,
visit http://www.photo.net/shared/community-member?user_id=864399.
and anyone ( non-subscriber) could view the folder in read-only mode
Now viewers just get a picture of me and that's it.
Has something changed or do I have an error in the syntax of the URL.
Regards
Bob Archer
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Hi,
When you view your picture, you have the photo on the left
and the Details, Rating and Copyright on the right. The line "Stats"
has views and ratings and below that, Aesthetics x/7 and Originality
x/7. If you click on the Ratings tab you get a small box with a line
stating Aesthetics x/7 and Originality x/7 too.
If you then click on the number of ratings, you get your photo and a
list of the ratings with Originality as the left column and
Aesthetics as the right. It would be nice if Aesthetics was the left
column and Originality the right one.
I'm a software tester ...sorry .
Otherwise ..great site and very flexible in getting info !
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I am enjoying the positive and negative feedback I get from my photos
that I have entered. My philosophy is to leave the photos as close to
the original as possible and retouching to a very minimum. That's
what I saw and that's what I try to take. Some comments suggest too
heavy use of Photoshop tools. I think photo.net comments should be
restricted to originality and aesthetic and not delve into retouching
and RBG curve twisting.
Dust removal with household vacuum cleaner?
in Canon EOS Mount
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Hi, The closest I would ever place the vacuum cleaner noozle would be about arms length to create a draft
that would draw any dust blown out of the camera towards the vacuum cleaner...and that's it. Your DSLR should be
treated like an instrument when you get as far as removing the lens and exposing the sensor. regards Bob.