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RickOpiekun

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  2. <p>Thanks to all for the input. Very much appreciated. I think I'm going to keep an eye out for the Surface Pro4 pricing and see when it drops a bit before I take the plunge. At the moment it's $1499 for the 16GB RAM configuration I'd like and that's without the keyboard cover. I hope there's a sale in the near future.</p> <p>Rick</p>
  3. <p>Hi Folks. Does anyone have any experience using a tablet computer for photo editing, either with Photoshop CC or Lightroom? While I have a full fledged desktop machine with a calibrated monitor and a notebook PC with 17" display, neither are conducive to travel or use in a place other than my office. I've used an ASUS tablet with an Atom processor and 2GB RAM with Nikon Capture and paint.net, but the system is very sluggish and you can't run Photoshop on that platform.<br> Recently, I've been reading about the Surface Pro4 tablet from Microsoft. Granted it's pricey, but I think it might make a useful tool for editing photos as I travel or even lounge around. I'm not looking for the high end system, but was considering their Intel i5 version with 8GB or 16GB RAM and a 256GB SSD drive. That should allow me plenty of power to open RAW files and edit them on the road as long as I also take along an external hard drive. Additionally, the pen that comes with the tablet supposedly has 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity, so it would be a lot like using my Wacom tablet.<br> Is this sound logic? Any thoughts? Advice is appreciated.<br> Thanks,<br> Rick</p>
  4. <p>Hi folks.<br> I've been using my Epson 3880 printer for about a year and love it. Prints in both color and black and white are really nice. Usually I print 8x10, 11x14, or 13x19 prints and have had no issues.<br> Recently, for a special project, I've been using the Epson 17x22 luster paper in the "middle feeder" slot, just as I do for the other sizes of luster paper. In many instances the paper feeds in slightly crooked, so the large print looks skewed. This does not happen with the other sizes of paper. <br> Is there a trick to getting that large sheet to stay perfect straight as it enters the printer? I have the guides properly adjusted, but that does not seem to matter. Can that paper be fed in through the rear feed slot or is that not recommended? Suggestions would be helpful since a wasted 17x22 print is a tad expensive.<br> Thanks in advance for comments.<br> Rick</p>
  5. <p>Thank you, Shun. My image was under the 300kb filesize, but I believe I forgot to adjust the dimensions.<br> Rick</p>
  6. <p>Hi Folks - <br> Just wondering why my image does not appear like the others. There is a hyperlink to it, but the image is not "live". What did I do incorrectly so I know for the future?<br> Thanks,<br> Rick</p>
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