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Thread: Scanning negatives | Forum: Photography
Here is more info: 4.5mb scan: 1024x1544 18.1mb scan: 3308x2048 Can anyone explain how a 1024x1544 pixel image is 4.5mb? The .jpg (compression unknown) is ~700kb. Is 4.5mb the size in raw, uncompressed format? 1024x1544 is a bit disappointing. Doubt it is any better than what I would have achieved had I used Long's Drugs. :/
Thread: Scanning negatives | Forum: Photography
The resolutions are different for the 4.5 and 18mb options (but don't recall what they are).
I'll try out my flat bed scanner though doing several rolls of 36 will be tedius.
I went the $10 route (per roll). I'll let you know how they look. Thanks.
Thread: Michelle A. ? | Forum: Photography
Thread: Trolloween: Ooooo .She's playing with fire | Forum: Photography
Nice. I like the first one because of the lighting it provides for her face and because of her aggressive stance. How long was the shutter open? Film speed? Wide open aperature?
Thread: How big? What quality? | Forum: Photography
Thread: Photoshop book for a beginner? | Forum: Photoshop
Bouton's book is on order and I'm going through the manual this morning. I'm impressed so far. First question: PSP has a nice screen screen capture utility. Does PS have something similiar? thx
Thread: Photoshop book for a beginner? | Forum: Photoshop
Thread: HOW DO WE STOP THEFT? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Even if you prevent right-click "set as background" or "copy", the viewer can still grab it with a good screen capture program, right? I know of no way to prevent the capture and reuse of anything posted on a webpage. It may not be appropriate for what you are doing, but we limit the viewing of proprietary documents on our commercial site with passwords. Here are a couple ideas: 1. Post your gallery in a password-protected section of your website. You control the password and thus who sees it. 2. Allow anyone to see a low-resolution or watermarked version of your art. Provide a download version of the art in a password encrypted zip file. You handout the password. Of course, password-protected pages and downloads aren't the best way to showoff your work.
Thread: render question...realistic clear plastic | Forum: Bryce
Thread: render question...realistic clear plastic | Forum: Bryce
Thread: Rendering large models | Forum: Bryce
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Dan, thanks. I posted the same question in the Rhino forum. More good data.Thread: Rendering large models | Forum: Bryce
Thread: Rendering large models | Forum: Bryce
Thread: Rendering large models | Forum: Bryce
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Thread: OT: Illustrator question | Forum: Photoshop