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Nov 18, 2005 03:50 |  #1

Found this while surfing around the web - It's a set of 15 guidelines for digital photography, and is supported by several photography organizations.

UPDIG as it's called, stands for Universal Photography Digital Imaging Guidelines.

Here's the link:

http://www.updig.org/g​uidelines/index.html (external link)


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Nov 18, 2005 08:50 |  #2

That looks like good information to me. Why not put a link to this in the "Sticky"?


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Nov 18, 2005 12:16 as a reply to  @ PhotosGuy's post |  #3

PhotosGuy wrote:
That looks like good information to me. Why not put a link to this in the "Sticky"?

Second this!
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Nov 18, 2005 14:56 |  #4

Done - with the help of the immortal moderator de jour, Belmondo.


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Jan 27, 2006 13:47 as a reply to  @ Tom W's post |  #5

:lol: As a new owner of a 20D I have found a lot in this forum to help.
Thanks to all who bother to inform and advise.

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Jan 27, 2006 13:57 |  #6

I love this line:

Sharpening is an art, and requires study and practice.


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Jan 27, 2006 14:04 as a reply to  @ Scottes's post |  #7

Scottes wrote:
I love this line:

Sharpening is an art, and requires study and practice

and a darn good eye, and a way to calibrate everyone elses monitor to match yours. :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Jan 27, 2006 14:11 |  #8

Actually, the lack of a darn good eye makes sharpening pretty darned easy. :-)


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Jan 27, 2006 18:28 as a reply to  @ Scottes's post |  #9

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Actually, the lack of a darn good eye makes sharpening pretty darned easy. :-)

Maybe for the sharpener, not so for the sharpenee. :lol: :lol: now where did I put my reading glasses :rolleyes:


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Jan 27, 2006 20:25 |  #10

All of this explains my upcoming Lasik surgery. My glasses have CA, and that really screws up my photo-editing.


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Jan 27, 2006 22:20 |  #11

Yeah, I may be doing that soon, too. It's beginning to sound very inviting, especially after 35 years of wearing glasses, and I'm currently at 620/20 vision...


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