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luannf1980
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 10:19
Wish me luck, although I am not going to take any real pictures I a m still nervous as heck! LOL he will be here in 30mins to pick me up!! :)

ps: i ended up wearing.. tan kaki color stretch dress pants..a black fitting dressy shirt with a tank underneath ::when i bend over it seems as tho my tatas can be seen:X:: and my black comfy boots!!

Eagle
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 11:00
ps: ::when i bend over it seems as tho my tatas can be seen:X::

Have someone get a few pics, post them and we will be kind enough to inspect and give you our opinions as to whether or not they show and if it is anything to avoid next time.;);)

italianfemmy
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 16:21
lol Eagle. You're bad.

liza
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 17:59
ps: i ended up wearing.. tan kaki color stretch dress pants..a black fitting dressy shirt with a tank underneath ::when i bend over it seems as tho my tatas can be seen:X:: and my black comfy boots!!

Everything will be fine. I can't wait to see your images. :)

And hopefully the "tatas" won't come tumbling out today. :lol:

luannf1980
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 22:28
well i am back...it was um... stiff? i used the pros cam at the ceremony of which i got no usable shots..he even said i would get lucky to get one b/c with his 30yrs this was one of the darkest churches.. than i switched to my camera..he uses nikon and it just seemed to awkward beings i have been using a canon..so... my next question i am going to post..about how to get RAW images off my cf card!! lol

italianfemmy
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 22:30
What make is your Canon Camera?

luannf1980
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 22:31
20d

Eagle
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 22:37
Use a card reader. Then you can use the software that came with your camera to convert them. I got Canon Digital Professional with my 20D. If you have PhotoShop or PSElements you can download Adobe Camera Raw to convert also.

luannf1980
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 22:43
Use a card reader. Then you can use the software that came with your camera to convert them. I got Canon Digital Professional with my 20D. If you have PhotoShop or PSElements you can download Adobe Camera Raw to convert also.
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ok i have the canon digital professional ..pop that in and use that program?

italianfemmy
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 22:45
Yes, that should work!

Eric Redard
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 23:04
Ok... I'm hooked.... I want to see an image.......

Peace.
Eric

luannf1980
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 23:07
Ok... I'm hooked.... I want to see an image.......

Peace.
Eric
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lol i would love to show you what i think is my best shot..however i j ust cant figure out how to get em off my damn card! lol:o

Eric Redard
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 23:18
just pm'd you.

Peace.
Eric

Eagle
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 23:42
Copied this from DPP's help files. I would do it differently but this might get you going.

Downloading Images from the Camera

By using EOS Utility, the camera's communication software, you can download images from your camera's CF card to your computer.
For detailed instructions on EOS Utility, refer to the "EOS Utility Instruction Manual".

1

Start up Digital Photo Professional (http://photography-on-the.net/forum/K231-DPP_W_chap1.html#1062159).

2

Select the [Tools] menu ⇒ [Start EOS Utility].


[EOS] Utility starts up. 3

Connect the camera with your computer using the interface cable, and set the camera's power switch to <ON>.

4

Click the [Starts to download images] button in [EOS Utility].


The images are downloaded to the computer and the downloaded images are displayed in the Digital Photo Professional main window.
If images do not appear in the main window of Digital Photo Professional, select the [Tools] menu ⇒ [Sync folder with EOS Utility] so that the folder to which EOS Utility saves images and the folder displayed by Digital Photo Professional are synchronized.
More:


You can change the window so that the window that displays when you link to EOS Utility is the edit image window ([General settings] Tab (http://photography-on-the.net/forum/K231-DPP_W_chap1a15.html#1101273)).
Digital Photo Professinal is compatible with image downloading with the EOS Utility remote shooting function (Operating with the Remote Shooting Function (http://photography-on-the.net/forum/K242-DPP_W_chap19.html#1095447)).