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thepepperman Senior Member 437 posts Joined Mar 2006 Location: Toronto More info | Dec 08, 2009 15:39 | #3211 |
IVIax Goldmember 1,141 posts Joined Aug 2009 Location: Metro DC, USA More info | Dec 08, 2009 15:40 | #3212 thepepperman wrote in post #9159532 Works for me, goes straight to your limited profile with option to add as a friend. Same. -Max
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-g- Horribly disfigured but learning to cope 12,520 posts Likes: 32 Joined Dec 2007 More info | Dec 08, 2009 15:47 | #3213 Menelaus wrote in post #9159434 Still doesn't work for me, sorry! Maybe you need to refresh? Send me the link to yours if you can't connect.
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Menelaus Goldmember 1,276 posts Likes: 202 Joined Dec 2007 Location: Dallas More info | Dec 08, 2009 17:41 | #3214 Works for me at home (limited profile, at least).
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-g- Horribly disfigured but learning to cope 12,520 posts Likes: 32 Joined Dec 2007 More info | Dec 08, 2009 17:46 | #3215 Menelaus wrote in post #9160223 Works for me at home (limited profile, at least). Thanks for letting me know. Feel free to add me!
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illmatik53 Senior Member 398 posts Joined Feb 2006 More info | Dec 09, 2009 01:32 | #3217 I never got a response regarding how to "push" the iso in lightroom. Can anyone fill me in on this process or PM me or send me a link? I posted back on page 200 I think after someone posted their results with the 5D in low light. They mentioned something about underexposing the shot by 1 stop and then going into lightroom and "pushing" it so that it would be the equivalent of shooting at a higher iso (since the 5D only goes to 3200/H). I am also wondering if this is also possible with the 1Ds MKIII. Reason I'm asking is because I want to buy a 1Ds MKIII from adorama to pair with my 5D. Thanks in advance for any information that you all can give me! EOS 5D MK3;16-35mm f/2.8 L; 24-70mm f/2.8 L; 85mm f/1.2 L; 70-200mm f/2.8 L; 580EX II;
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onurrus Senior Member 637 posts Likes: 7 Joined Aug 2009 More info | Dec 09, 2009 02:32 | #3218 Hi There!
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TaDa ...as cool as Perry 6,742 posts Likes: 3 Joined Feb 2008 Location: New York More info | Dec 09, 2009 05:56 | #3219 illmatik53 wrote in post #9162627 I never got a response regarding how to "push" the iso in lightroom. Can anyone fill me in on this process or PM me or send me a link? I posted back on page 200 I think after someone posted their results with the 5D in low light. They mentioned something about underexposing the shot by 1 stop and then going into lightroom and "pushing" it so that it would be the equivalent of shooting at a higher iso (since the 5D only goes to 3200/H). I am also wondering if this is also possible with the 1Ds MKIII. Reason I'm asking is because I want to buy a 1Ds MKIII from adorama to pair with my 5D. Thanks in advance for any information that you all can give me! If you take a shot a ISO 3200, import it into any post-processing program like lightroom, and change the exposure to +1, then you've now "pushed" the shot to ISO 6400 Name is Peter and here is my gear:
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KevB Goldmember 1,011 posts Likes: 2 Joined Apr 2006 Location: UK More info | Dec 09, 2009 07:15 | #3220 Not sure if this one works,(seems to have lost a bit of detail in resizing :confused
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TaDa ...as cool as Perry 6,742 posts Likes: 3 Joined Feb 2008 Location: New York More info | Dec 09, 2009 08:15 | #3221 It works. Either the horizon is a tad off, or the composition is making it seem like the right side is lower than the left. Great colo on the lifeguard tower though. Name is Peter and here is my gear:
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-g- Horribly disfigured but learning to cope 12,520 posts Likes: 32 Joined Dec 2007 More info | Dec 09, 2009 08:37 | #3222 onurrus wrote in post #9162775 I have a problem with blurry pictures,Actually its not badly blurred but not great too. Post something with the EXIF intact.
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AlejandroSandoval Goldmember 2,476 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Toronto, Canada More info | Dec 09, 2009 10:28 | #3223
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C_o_r_e_y Member 133 posts Joined Jun 2007 Location: MA More info | One I caught of my son the other day. The joy of trying to get a two year old to sit still for five seconds to do xmas cards.
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shimmishim Goldmember 1,602 posts Joined Oct 2007 Location: Knoxville, TN More info | Dec 09, 2009 11:14 | #3225 The horizon looks straight but I think the left part of the picture is just sloped slightly upwards. It's kind of trippy. TaDa wrote in post #9163650 It works. Either the horizon is a tad off, or the composition is making it seem like the right side is lower than the left. Great colo on the lifeguard tower though. Call me John | JSP Blog
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