John
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Post by John on Aug 29, 2015 13:25:45 GMT
Thanks for taking the time to comment.
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John
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Open to constructive criticism of photos: Yes
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Post by John on Aug 29, 2015 13:15:17 GMT
I see nothing about restarting LR to save changes. I am running Win 10 and have LR 4. My options for Font size is Small, Automatic and Large. Automatic is the Default and I have it set to Large. That's the only options for font size. Below the font size is an entry for Dim Level with options of 50, 70, 80 and 90%. I've changed every setting and get no font size change. Am I missing something?
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John
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Open to constructive criticism of photos: Yes
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Post by John on Aug 27, 2015 9:16:10 GMT
I tried enlarging the print using me interface tab and preferences all I can do is increase the percent number and nothing changes with the font size. Thanks for your help. Maybe I'm doing wrong .
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John
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Post by John on Aug 24, 2015 12:57:53 GMT
There Julie, I used a smiley.
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John
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Posts: 232
Open to constructive criticism of photos: Yes
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Post by John on Aug 24, 2015 12:56:16 GMT
I've had a problem reading the pop up panels when processing photos. The subject photo is great then I want to take an action (exporting for example) the block is hard for me to read. Is there a setting I can change the size of these panels? Tried to search the archives, no luck. Preciate any help before my eyesight fails completely. John
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John
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Open to constructive criticism of photos: Yes
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Post by John on Aug 18, 2015 22:33:43 GMT
My pano of the Ohio River, SOOC no post processing cept crop.
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John
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Post by John on Aug 17, 2015 1:58:19 GMT
Yellow jacket heading for lunch. No PP on this photo.
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John
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Open to constructive criticism of photos: Yes
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Post by John on Aug 16, 2015 20:48:54 GMT
A little too saturated on the two and maybe a little over-sharpened on the hummer, but nice capture of the little guy. Thanks for taking the time to help, I need all I can get
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John
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Post by John on Aug 16, 2015 20:47:03 GMT
Hi Sloaner Yes, lovely photos, particularly the Humming Bird. I don't think we have them in UK but I'm not clued up re birds. Maybe someone will put me right,please I don't know that I would know if a photo had been sharpened or not, to be honest. I am totally inexperienced and niaive re photography I have to agree with Blackmutt in that I find the images too full of colour. It would be interesting to see what they were like 'straight out of camera' so as to compare. Very interesting captures, though. Well done Thanks for the comments, Julie. I'll post some SOOC when I get my gallery going
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John
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Post by John on Aug 16, 2015 20:43:51 GMT
maybe a little over-sharpened on the hummer I find the masking function in LR very helpful when sharpening. In this instance, it can prevent the oversharpening of the background (I think the hummer is ok) Thanks for the comments. My favorite of the first 2 is the first. Ignore the Redbird. I use the LR mask for other things but never tried it with sharpening. Will give it a shot. John
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John
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Post by John on Aug 16, 2015 20:38:09 GMT
Alex
The third bird is a Cardinal. Thats the male, the female is more brown than red. Lot of them here, see some (probable the same one) every day, year round. Posting that picture was a mistake on my part, not a good shot. This camera shots only JPEG and I'm still trying to get used to it. Not shooting RAW was one of the things I had to give up to get the big zoom. These were all shot at 800mm and at that range its hard to find birds in the VF and I still havent found out how to get them to pose for me. Thanks for the comments.
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John
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Open to constructive criticism of photos: Yes
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Post by John on Aug 16, 2015 12:50:27 GMT
Have not broken the code on setting up a personal gallery so I'll connect a couple files to this post. Welcome all comments and critiques, especially the critiques. My concerns are am I overdoing the PP. I use a mix of Lightroom and PSE. Thanks John
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John
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Post by John on Aug 13, 2015 14:07:58 GMT
Uploaded from win 7 to win 10 2 days ago. I was shocked how easy the conversion was. Everything works as well now as with win 7. No glitches yet but I trust in Gates and cyber God that future updates will handle any problems. I did lose my printer but I will be OK when I reload the drivers. My PSE and Lightroom are alive and well.
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John
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Post by John on Aug 2, 2015 9:28:55 GMT
Sounds simple. Thanks for the help.
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John
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Posts: 232
Open to constructive criticism of photos: Yes
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Post by John on Aug 1, 2015 20:50:39 GMT
Having a problem with maps when developing photos. When I switch from one JPEG to another in developer, the photo disappears and the map showing the location of the photo appears. I can then click on develop, the photo comes back. Is there a way I can keep the map from popping up when I don't want it? Probable something simple I missed but its getting on my nerves. John
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