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http://www.tipf.co.uk/forums/topic/46369-important~-the-forum-its-future-and-finances/

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https://www.tipf.co.uk/forums/topic/57184-202223-forum-finances-update-important-notice/

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https://www.tipf.co.uk/forums/topic/57184-202223-forum-finances-update-4th-july-2023/

 

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  1. What you have to remember Fuji once raw software goes to the next version yor prevous software will not support new cameras released, meaning once CS7 is released CS6 will not support the raw format of cameras released after that and you will have to pay upgrade your software unless you have subscription.. Which is why I tend to use the DNG format for Adobe so I o not have to upgrade all the while.
  2. Unless the couple is tech savvy and have a raw converter that can view them I would covert them to jpeg also not all browsers or even image viwig programs support PSD file especially f they have layres. universal srgb jpegs are the way to go and will fit on a small memory stickFuji.
  3. thanks guys and congrat to Dee on a great image.
  4. That Would be my currant two cameras the Panasonic GX7 and latest GX80 which has 5 w way image stabalisatiomn compared to the GX7's 2 way also the AA filter has been removed for sharper images and the AF is even faster. I like the form factor of them both and they are light to carry. I still like shooting the GX7 and today I was out with both camera's a Olympus12mm f2prime on the GX7 and the 75 mm f1.8 prime on the GX 80. Like fuji I have bad eyesight problems and now have to do something I have never done before..let the camera AF pick the focusing point After teststhe Olymus E-M5 mk2 is rubbish at this and so now has gone. The Panny's lock on with unneving accuraccy out of 110pics today100 had locked on where I would have done it myself and were tack sharp,so guess I'm a lumix man now Still love the Olympus lenses thought the 12mm and 75mm being my favourites.
  5. Well done and well deserved Korky.
  6. Korky I just use t as a raw converter it s not my choice of image management program and I do not use it as such. I cold use CS6 but I am not prepared to spend that kind of money or go the monthly subsription route when t passes seamlessly to Elements 14 and I can do everything there that I would want to do in CS.I use DNG ..why because all that I have done in Lr to the DNG file can be opened in Elements cut down raw converter BUT all adjustments including gradaints and brush adjustments show up show up even hough Elements does not have those raw tools and can be passed with all LR's adjustments straight drom it's raw converter to the editor... it works for me and works out a lot cheaper.
  7. I have returned from using CO9 to LR6 it's easier for me to see and use with my eyesight. But also for a while I thought CO9 handled nnoise reduction and sharpening better and in CO9 the sharpening setting Soft image 3 even sharpened images that were not very sharp. Now after some experimenting I can replicate that and better in LR6 and needless to say I have saved it as a user preset. This low light portrait of Gabe was not quite sharp and at ISO 3200 andequal to hand holding a focal length of 318 mm. Model DMC-GX80 Shutter Speed 1/80 s F-Number f/7.1 ISO ISO 3200 Exposure Bias Value 0.00 eV Metering Mode Pattern Flash Off, Did not fire Focal Length 158 mm Lens Model LUMIX G VARIO 45-200/F4.0-5.6 Date/Time Original 28/09/2016 10:12:31 Needles to say I am a happy LR user again.
  8. Indeed they do and not that well at the moment. As much as I love my GX80 the VF is still the old LCD technology that is in the GX7 while even Olympus budget E-M 0 mk2 is a OLED VF and the dif rrence is like day and night as it is between my E-M5 mk2.
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