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  1. <p >Hi. Please help. I am currently shooting in a cramped space (about 20x14ft). I am busy planning a studio to be built in my business premises. I take portraits and full length shots but no groups. I use manfrotto autopoles and seamless paper and my primary light is an Elinchrom 74" Octa Light Bank. I also use use smaller softboxes such as the 53" Octabox. Considering my lighting and photography what would be the ideal size studio? Thanks.</p>
  2. <p>Hi, my 5D MarkII almost always underexposes of overexposes with my 580EX flashes. I have two 7D's and flash exposures are not a problem. With the 5D Mark II, I have to use a flash meter and manually set flash exposure. ETTL is useless with it. My firmware version is 2.09. Is this just how it is or is there something I can do to correct it? Thanks.</p>
  3. <p>Hi all. I bought a 74" Octa Light Bank to use with a 400BX. As you may know the flash fits into the softbox in reverse position and one has to open the diffusion material to change settings (unless a Skyport system is used). The Skyports that I've seen are for RX units and not BX. I would like to know if there is a Skyport system that will work with the 400BX. Thanks.</p>
  4. <p>I would like to use this flash with my A55 wirelessly. I have a few questions:</p>

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    p>1. Does the wireless work in A or TTL mode</p>

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    >2. Can one use a modifier such as Sto-fen, Fong or an umbrella in A & TTL mode<br>

     

    3. Why do people <em>have</em> to use TTL(HSS) mode even when not using high shutters.<br>

     

    4. What is the difference between M7 and M8<br>

     

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  5. <p>I have Photoshop CS5 x32 and use Windows 7 32bit. Intel quad-core with 4GB RAM. Graphics card is Nvidea GeForce GTX 260 (896MB). I am very frustrated as I keep running out of RAM. This happens a lot when I try some 3D work and also when I use "content aware" even with small files. The vendor said I should have no problems as the specs including the display card is "more than enough". I even ensure that nothing else is running and no windows are open. I asked if I should go Windows 64bit and was told that it was a problematic platform. What could I do to improve PS performance. Thanks in advance.</p>

    <p><em>Adobe Photoshop Version: 12.0.1 (12.0.1x20100625 [20100625.r.1146 2010/06/25:17:40:00 cutoff; r branch]) x32</em><br /><em>Operating System: Windows 7 32-bit</em><br /><em>Version: 6.1 </em><br /><em>System architecture: Intel CPU Family:6, Model:7, Stepping:10 with MMX, SSE Integer, SSE FP, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1</em><br /><em>Physical processor count: 4</em><br /><em>Processor speed: 2833 MHz</em><br /><em>Built-in memory: 3327 MB</em><br /><em>Free memory: 2249 MB</em><br /><em>Memory available to Photoshop: 1633 MB</em><br /><em>Memory used by Photoshop: 73 %</em><br /><em>Image tile size: 128K</em><br /><em>Image cache levels: 4</em><br /><em>OpenGL Drawing: Enabled.</em><br /><em>OpenGL Drawing Mode: Advanced</em><br /><em>OpenGL Allow Normal Mode: True.</em><br /><em>OpenGL Allow Advanced Mode: True.</em><br /><em>OpenGL Crash File: Not Detected.</em><br /><em>OpenGL Allow Old GPUs: Not Detected.</em><br /><em>Video Card Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation</em><br /><em>Video Card Renderer: GeForce GTX 260/PCI/SSE2</em><br /><em>Display: 1</em><br /><em>Display Bounds:= top: 0, left: 0, bottom: 1050, right: 1680 </em><br /><em>Video Card Number: 1</em><br /><em>Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260</em><br /><em>Driver Version: 8.17.12.5896</em></p>

  6. <p>My card is is NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 (black edition). I'm using XP Service Pack 2. 4GB RAM and Quadcore processor.<br>

    CS5 doesn't like my card. Every time I try to do anything in 3D it says "<em>your video card does not meet the requirements for hardware accelerated 3D rendering. All 3D will be rendered with software only</em>". And then it freezes. <br>

    Sometimes it gives me the option to enable open GL and sometimes it's grayed out, but 3D rendering never works anyway. Using a 2nd hard drive in the same system with Windows 7, same problem. So I can eliminate the operating system as the faullt.<br>

    Drivers are up-to-date according to the technician. Frustrated. Should I downgrade to another card? Which one? Any suggestions?</p>

    <p>By the way 3D no problem in CS4 within this system.</p>

  7. <p>Hi, my 50D will sometime power up with a charged Canon battery and sometimes it will not turn on. It's not the battery, I've tested with my 20D, no problem at all. I use original Canon batteries and they're all behave the same in the 50D ie. sometimes on and often not. What could it be?</p>
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