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<p>Thanks Scott, Bob and Stary,</p>
<p >My photo was sent around in a PDF file. The photo was used as a background with text over it. I'll play around with the water mark.</p>
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<p >Thanks</p>
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<p >I just received an email that contains a photo of mine that was posted on photo.net. Is there any way I can protect them so this doesn’t happen again? </p>
<p >Phil </p>
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<p>thanks Hans. So I do need some type of software to use Light room and a tethered camera.</p>
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<p>Hi Jose, Im a PC Vista kind of guy.</p>
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<p >I would like to shot tethered with my D700 using lightroom 2. Do I need to purchase Camera Pro 2 from Nikon? </p>
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<p>Thanks Q.G. It's a lens on Ebay and that is what the seller is saying.</p>
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<p>If the EL lock is missing the button on a Hasselblad lens will it affect the performance? Will the lens still work?<br>
phil</p>
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<p>The image is only backwards in the view finder. It hits the film the right way. Do you have the dark slide pulled out? There is a switch on the right hand side of the camera to rotate the back. Is that in the proper position?</p>
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<p>I use Photoshop CS3 and have very good results. I shot with a D200 and a D700. I purchased Capture Nx and found it very limited. I am a windows vita user and have zero experience with Mac’s.</p>
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I use Walgreens for my color work up to 8x10. The Walgreen's in my town has a great staff. For my B&W I use Dalmation Lab. (www.dalmationlab.com) Check them out.
phil
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I have a Mamiya RZ 67 pro II camera that I purchased on Ebay used for around $1200 about six years ago. It is heavy and most of the times you need a tripod to shoot. The thing I like about it is the 6x7 format which is considered the “Ideal format”. It makes a perfect 8x10 print without a crop. Also what’s great about it is the back revolves from vertical to horizontal so there is no need to flip the camera on it side using the tripod on its side.
good luck
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no, but I'll give it a try. Thanks Ann
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Does anyone have a quick way to but a border on a B&W picture that would make it look like a 120 negative when it
is printed on an enlarger?
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Does anyone have a quick way to but a border on a B&W picture that would make it look like a 120 negative when it
is printed on an enlarger?
thanks
phil
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sorry Emre, you are right. I tried contacting the artist but she did not reply.
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Hi John; I just downloaded Vuescan Pro and trying to compare some pictures. Do you have any tips?
phil
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Thanks Juergen. I scan it as a color neg, and a monchrome neg.
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I�ve been scanning Kodak BW 400 CN film and getting mixed results. Some of my
rolls are very grainy. My camera is a Contax 645 and is giving me correct
exposures and my scanner is the Nikon Coolscan 900. Could this problem be from
the lab that is developing my film or could it be the way i'm scanning it. Does
anyone have any tips on scanning this film? Should I use T-Max or Tri-X instead?
The only reason I'm shooting BW400Cn is that a local camera store in New
Bedford Ma., can process it.
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