Forum: Monthly Photo Contests
09-15-2022, 11:37 AM
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Well I voted #1, looks less photoshopped to me from the others. I wish there were rules(which would be hard to enforce) as to limited amount of software editing. I realize some is needed but not to where the pictures look unrealistic. I am old school on editing, I think the photographer should know his cameras well enough to take less needed edited pictures. Just my opinion. Thanks
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Forum: Digital Processing, Software, and Printing
08-05-2018, 07:12 AM
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Once you have it installed you will always be able to download the new version.
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Forum: Digital Processing, Software, and Printing
08-05-2018, 10:08 PM
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Or you could install the last version of DCU directly without the original CD - by making a silent Installation - in Windos:
1. Mount the iso-file by the free software WinCDEmu mounter or a similar program. (Or you could burn the iso-file to a CD).
2. Don't use Autorun but by Explorer navigate to the BIN folder inside the iso-file (or CD)
3. Type in "cmd" in the address bar (+enter) or Shift+right click the BIN folder and select "Open Command Prompt here"...
4. Run either the 32 or 64 version of the installation in silent mode by this command:
>setupXX.exe /s
(Replace XX with the correct number and press ENTER.)
And you will make a default installation of DCU5 - without a correct named thumb drive or the original CD.
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Forum: Digital Processing, Software, and Printing
08-05-2018, 06:25 AM
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It's on the disc. It's as good a place as any to start. |
Forum: Photographic Technique
12-08-2014, 10:29 AM
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For a well lit waterfall a ND filter is almost necessary. I also use them to take long exposures to blur cloud or water movement in landscapes.
I have purchased a variety of cheap ND filters, including a variable one, and then tried a B + W filter. The old axiom of 'you get what you pay for' applied here. The B + W gave much better colors than the cheaper ones. I have bought all of my B + W filters on eBay and have purchased some for pretty reasonable prices (under $50).
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