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Goof in new "Civil War" movie
httpwww.photo.netbarry replied to tom_halfhill's topic in Casual Photo Conversations
Yeah I remember that happening when the water temp was too high, made the film kinda gooey as I recall. -
W/NW 2024 Pic-O'-The-Week #20
httpwww.photo.netbarry replied to allancobb's topic in Leica and Rangefinders
Perfect Spring Day - Palos Verde CA. M&, 35 Cron -
Goof in new "Civil War" movie
httpwww.photo.netbarry replied to tom_halfhill's topic in Casual Photo Conversations
As I recall from school days where we generally control the water temperature and would set it for recommended temp., there was some leeway on the temperature as long as you adjusted your development time accordingly, and there were work sheets for those adjustments. -
So it turns out that things I purchase and pay for by card does generate a complete invoice with the product described, (sorry Tim I hope you can forgive me!), but for renewing services that I have on automatic payment on PayPal, all I get is an amount and "Apple services). I'mnot going to provide a copy because their's some account and bank info I don't want to spend a bunch of time redacting. And those are invoices for Apple TV and the .99 for iCloud.. That seems to hold true for anything from Apple I paid for via PayPal. So perhaps it's a PayPal thing.
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Let me see if I can find one.
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I think the iCloud account is indeed very useful. For me it allows the find my phone app, which has been a life saver. I don't store photos and I have the minimum account that started for friend now charges .99 (99 cents) a month. It is very useful for contacts and working type info across my devices. I have not determined they are charging me for things I've not ordered, but it makes it difficult to be sure if they don't itemize what's on the bill, and you have to ask yourself why.
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I'm pretty much am an Apple user but You're right Michael, you have to watch their service charges carefully. First of all the ebills don't describe the exact service you are charged for; just the amount with the description of "for Apple Sevices" which seems, if not illegal, should be in terms of consumer protection. If you don't pay attention you may suffer death by a million paper cuts.
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The Old Photo.net - a Blast from the Past
httpwww.photo.netbarry replied to John Seaman's topic in Casual Photo Conversations
I tried to go find some of the old Leica and rangefinder a the early Street and Documentary forums to find some of the great photo threads, probably back 2006-10? But couldn't find any. <sigh> -
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Everybody's a Photographer
httpwww.photo.netbarry replied to Sanford's topic in Casual Photo Conversations
To the OP, Yes obviously more and more proportionitly then any previous time. -
20100810 IMG_8849 Old railroad pier on Moclips WA beach MWS BW NewSky V4-Enhanced.jpg
httpwww.photo.netbarry commented on mickeysimpson's gallery image in Member Albums
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Spot tone
httpwww.photo.netbarry replied to tom_mccabe's topic in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
I detested spotting and lacked the patience to acquire the skill. I got religious about cleaning my negs when printing and using a loop to check for any dust. Stitch in time saves nine! -
I use an MBP 16" M1 Max. I bought it with 32gb of ram and never had a hitch in Adobe LR or PS or FinalCut, but when I bought it, all the research I read recommended a minimum of 16GBs bare minimum for any sort of PS & Light Room. I'm surprised you were told 8GB would work. A refurbed MBP M1 or M2 Max with 32 should do quite well. If I was a professional, I would probably even get 64GB, but I've done a couple of weddings working with hundreds of images and not had a hiccup so 32 GB seems to be a sweet spot for price/performance. But you can never have too much ram, basically.
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W/NW 2024 Pic-O'-The-Week #15
httpwww.photo.netbarry replied to allancobb's topic in Leica and Rangefinders
Really interesting Sanford. Here's L.A. with a film Leica. -
Yeah I'd say so unless you're running older versions of PS and other programs.
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