My auctions: video games, photography stuff, miniature wargaming hobby bits and pieces
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A good site to look at is dpreview.com
Ken
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Canon A-1 for film
olympus Camedia for web pictures
Yes, I know, they are both oldies, but both do the job I want :-)
Linda
My auctions: video games, photography stuff, miniature wargaming hobby bits and pieces
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My auctions: video games, photography stuff, miniature wargaming hobby bits and pieces
My eBid stores: Miniature Hobby Store | Old Games
My eBid adverts page (also home to my free eBid promotional graphics):
http://www.jonathanmortimer.co.uk/adverts/
I use film sometimes and digital most of the time; all SLRs and all Nikon. Used my first SLR about 50 years ago, so that gives you an idea of my advanced years!
Used to use Photoshop professionally. From a strictly photographic point of view it's overkill, as most of its features are intended for publishing and marry in with Illustrator, etc.
Something like Photoshop Elements (now on version 6, I believe) is of far more use to amateur photographers. "Irfanview", a freebie, is great for resizing, format conversion, slide viewing, etc. Worth a look.
Also, if you want an alternative to Photoshop, try Gimp http://www.gimp.org/ this is free and seems to have everything that Photoshop has. I've only 'messed about' with it as I have a full version of Photoshop, but it seemed to have all the same functionality.
The big thing I miss when using GIMP is the Photoshop batch edit tools - from resizing to colour adjustment, just about any Photoshop action could be applied to a hundred or a thousand images with the click of a button. I know this should be possible with GIMP too but it's not nearly as easy to do, and probably requires GIMP scripting knowledge which I have yet to get to grips with.
My auctions: video games, photography stuff, miniature wargaming hobby bits and pieces
My eBid stores: Miniature Hobby Store | Old Games
My eBid adverts page (also home to my free eBid promotional graphics):
http://www.jonathanmortimer.co.uk/adverts/
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