...www.chateau.murray.dsl.pipex.com/Spa08/MurraySpa08.116.JPG (3.0MB alert!) Nice pic. Could do with cropping bit IMO. Oh yes. I haven't bothered playing with it. That's as it came out of the camera. -- BMW K1100LT Ducati 750SS Yamaha XT600E Honda CB400F chateau dot murray at idnet dot com "What you're proposing to do will involve a lot of time and hassle for no tangible ...
...edition if you look for it - absolutely excellent for slinging raw (note the lack of capitalisation) files around. If you want to use it, I'll stick it up on a d/l site. Ooh yes please. The camera maker's own raw file software is often quite good though, but RSE gets rid of a lot of the unnecessary crap and loads quickly. Noted, thanks. -- Bear 2002 Yamaha R1 Saab Aero ...
...Raw Shooter Essentials is still around as a free edition if you look for it - absolutely excellent for slinging raw (note the lack of capitalisation) files around. If you want to use it, I'll stick it up on a d/l site. The camera maker's own raw file software is often quite good though, but RSE gets rid of a lot of the unnecessary crap and loads quickly. -- Dave GS850x2 XS650 SE6a "It'...
... art related subject at school, so I chose photography which included the film & photo development which I really got into. The art teacher had the brilliant idea of giving us a roll of film and a camera each, and getting us to wander round the school taking pictures of it so we could display the best shots at the next parent/teacher night. The three I chose were: The barred window to the...
In article <xn0fuyv7o2iqrp005@news.individual.net>, CT says... The Older Gentleman wrote: I found it was so much easier if you thought of light as water, and a camera as a varable sluice. You have a set volume of water pouring through the sluice (the aperture). If you want to double the volume of water, you can either double the size of the aperture or hold ...
The Older Gentleman wrote: I found it was so much easier if you thought of light as water, and a camera as a varable sluice. You have a set volume of water pouring through the sluice (the aperture). If you want to double the volume of water, you can either double the size of the aperture or hold the sluice-gate (the shutter) open for twice as long. I was trying to ...
...narrower depth of field. I found it was so much easier if you thought of light as water, and a camera as a varable sluice. You have a set volume of water pouring through the sluice ... (light, film speedo, aperture, shutter speed etc) See now that I'd have trouble doing ... but then, with a modern camera, that's not really an issue, especially with auto-bracketing. I can...
... as a whole being moved up or down by film speed (ISO)), and depth of field - wider aperture, narrower depth of field. I found it was so much easier if you thought of light as water, and a camera as a varable sluice. You have a set volume of water pouring through the sluice (the aperture). If you want to double the volume of water, you can either double the size of the aperture or ...
... you used the clockwork self timer. It once shook itself off a wall and took a chunk out of a paving slab - the camera only suffered a minor chip around the eye piece. Indestructible - I sold it my mate for a ... the guarantee "Bloody unbreakable that is". A fortnight later the shutter jammed. Still a damn good camera though. Rose tinted lens mode - what the hell was the name of the ...
...was an old Zenit E. Entirely manual, so it taught you about the relationship between ISO, shutter speed, aperture and depth of field. Invaluable. <waves> I still have mine. I've still got my first camera - a similarly primitive Minolta ... it did AP (of sorts), but if you were smart you soon learned to do stuff yourself :) -- Bear 2002 Yamaha R1 Saab Aero Sport