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I've been going around with my insurance company which carries home, auto, etc about covering some equipment I'm taking on a trip this summer. They need appraisals of all of it. I have a few sales receipts for the newer stuff. It is not good enough to give them pix, model, serial and fair market replacement pricing from Adorama and EBay. How does one get an appraisal on 14 pieces of gear and 10 small extras carried in one bag when I don't live near any camera stores? Or a better question, how to get it insured?
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I posted my Pot of Gold here - it was a beautiful sundog but it was removed within 60 seconds.
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I think I have it figured out. Simply cut and paste from whatever image software I have displaying the image I want to include in the post. And yes, I was sizing them 1024 not 1000 long side.
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I've tried to add a picture to No Words
at the bottom
It does not seem to display properly even after following the instructions
on post #11 at
How-to Manual Part 1: The answers (Experiment in crowd-sourcing)
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Cannot believe someone has not answered OP question. Just measured mine. 76mm horizontal x 63mm high, glass dimensions, right to the edge of the black frame that supports the assembly that pivots out. It's only been out since April so maybe folks are not holding them yet.
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Thanks for the responses. I will send mpix some work. Making some small wall pix for family. The only service I've ever used was/is Shutterfly for making family albums.
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Well, RodeoJoe, you just made me have a brainstorm! I hunted through my bags of old gear and came up with a Micro-NIKKOR 55mm 1:3.5. I had been using the 45 GN because it worked pretty well using the dx gear, albeit with a tight crop. It worked good with the D700 also. I had completely forgotten that I had the old 3.5 55mm. I've been shooting 35mm since high school (1968-70) and have lots of gear stashed away. Thanks again to all. Again, I'm mostly using this set up to make jpg or RAW digital copies of 20+ year old slides to make photo albums online. Just was not sure if a scanner would work better, faster or cheaper.
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Thanks LesDMess. I have higher res cameras, D5200, D7500 but all are DX and I would need to purchase a different lens (Nikon 40mm Micro) to do the full frame slide copy. I'm fairly sure I will not be making wall murals from these. Most likely I'll be having Shutterfly make photo albums for family members. Nikon Super Coolscan - 2 left @ AMZN $3,699!!
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Thanks for the quick response. I had no idea that the resolution was so different. I was sure that the speed of operation with the camera set up would be, hands down faster. I believe the D700 is 12MP and the 45 GN Nikkor works out to a perfect copy lens for the 35mm slides using the PB & PS - 6. I'll stop looking online at scanners. You saved me some $$$.
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I do very little color printing. I use an Epson Stylus Photo R280 which makes really nice color prints. It often clogs up if not used often resulting in a replacement of one of the many cartridges. I'm looking for some online printing service rather than the local CVS which BTW does a nice job. Just wondering about the available online services. Most I've checked out are for mostly banners, flyers and documents.
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Hello. I'm wanting to convert to digital hundreds of Kodachrome and Velvia 35mm slides. I have the hardware to re-shoot them using a D700, 45mm GN Nikkor, PB-6, & PS-6. Clearly I want to get the best from the images. Would I gain anything by purchasing some sort of slide scanner to do this laborious and time consuming job? If so, what scanner?
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I just received a 2nd email that has only this wording.........
This email was infected with a virus: 'Virus/JS/Downloader'.
The content of this message has been removed for your protection.
I had to find an old hdd to discover when it was that I joined photo.net. It was Nov. 26, 2007. For whatever reason, I've had no activity on the forum. I may have been looking for some Nikon help on a D3. My email address was active but I had no record of the password. No mention in any of 3 password books! I quickly had it reset.
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I had to reset password this morning because my email was valid but even in my old password books, there was never any account. Strange stuff.
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I too just reset my password due to getting this exact email. Looking it over, all the links were to a .zip so I was fairly sure it was a scam. How easily folks could be hoodwinked with the legit looking email.
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Let me clarify the two images. The names of the files are _DSC0132.NEF (the original from D70 - 6,444,470 bytes) and _DSC0132a.nef (an edited image (color and highlights) - 9,886,967 bytes +33.5MB temporary cache and a small orange {lightning bolt} in info screen at top of image??). And can anyone tell me why the 33 meg cache and the huge memory requirement (70meg no image, 323 meg original NEF only, and 428 both) of NX compared to Photoshop 6 (36 meg no image, 86 meg original, 90 edited image).
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Opening two NEF images that are similar but different names and switching back
and forth between them causes NX to lock when attempting to close them. I have
to use Windows Task Manager to quit - NX using 480 megs memory with both images
open, 50% cpu when idle (spiking to 100%). Photoshop 6.0 uses ~100megs with same
images open. I get the "hour glass" for many minutes until I'm finally convinced
that NX has locked. I then use Windows Task Manager to quit NX. The computer is
less than
one year old (Gateway GM5260 core 2 Duo 2gig ram GeForce 7300Le 256meg and I use
the following for image browsing and editing....... without problems......
Picasa 2
AIP4Win V2
Irfanview
Registax 4.1
Adobe Photoshop 6.0
ViewPrint Pro 32
Windows Picture and Fax Viewer
Nikon View
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