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Photo Forum / Digital Photography / Digital Photo / November 2005

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Wedding photography16 Nov 2005 08:16 GMT79
I'm getting married next March so this weekend I went to see a
photographer. He shoots with Canon EOSD cameras and prints using a
Canon BJ i9950 printer. The output from this set up is good... but is
it good enough for professional wedding photography costing upwards of
Images: Trailer Trash16 Nov 2005 08:14 GMT24
http://www.pbase.com/lautermilch/trailertrash
Photographing the public in public displays - Legalities and more?16 Nov 2005 07:53 GMT44
I'm curious about something. I've recently educated myself (or at least
barely tried) on the subject of photographing or videotaping the
public....something I don't care much about. I respect every tom, dick and
jane's privacy in this regard.
Whats the best price in JAPAN for P-400016 Nov 2005 07:23 GMT4
Hi folks Ive got a friend going to Japan on a trip, can the Japan
based readers here tell me what the best price currently is?
How can I ship large numbers of photographs?16 Nov 2005 04:11 GMT4
I recently started to get large orders for prints from my website. I
was curious how people ship photographs. I want them to look
professional, so just stuffing them in a padded mailer with cardboard
is not really the way I want to go.
Is this the way of 'the future' in sensors?16 Nov 2005 00:34 GMT24
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0511/05110701cypress9mp.asp
Folks,
This Cypress sensor seems to have done away with micro-lenses due to
the large inherent light gathering area of the pixels. Seems to me
Problems displaying digital photos on iMac15 Nov 2005 23:53 GMT3
I am using a 2 GHz G5 iMac with 1GB DDR SDRAM and a Canon Power Shot A80
digital camera with approx. 4.1 million pixels.
In iPhoto some photographs that I took of my son and grand-daughter, under
artificial light, display really well and look good.  I copied them to a CD
Determine ISO value from EXIF of Canon JPGs?15 Nov 2005 23:27 GMT20
I have a new Canon SD30 camera. I often leave its ISO setting to AUTO.
I interpret this to mean that the camera chooses an appropriate ISO
value for each picture shot.
When I examine the resulting JPG files, the EXIF data says
Full Canon 5D Review posted15 Nov 2005 21:12 GMT8
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos5d/
The results are fascinating.
Deryck
close-up photos15 Nov 2005 20:37 GMT11
I'm looking for the best digital cam for close-up photos so if anyone has a
web site address that has dcam reviews comparing pictures and explaining
why one is better than the other, I'd appreciate it.
What would you recommend?
Macro Lens for Canon Rebel15 Nov 2005 20:25 GMT27
Hey, all.
I'm thinking of getting the Sigma 150mm f/2.8 Macro lens for my 6MP
Rebel.
Are there any other macro lenses I should consider instead? I figure if
Re: Heavy Traffic15 Nov 2005 20:01 GMT1
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Images - Repent or Perish - Updated15 Nov 2005 18:41 GMT4
http://www.pbase.com/lautermilch/repent
A group of street preachers that roam Miami Beach on Saturday nights. Newer
images are first in the collection. Comments are welcome on the website.
Verrazano-Narrows bridge15 Nov 2005 18:08 GMT12
NYC has rules now that you can't photograph from a bridge. However,
there are no rules saying you can't photograph the bridge itself. I took
this just off the Belt Parkway tonight, and fought off a rat between my
tripod and my car door on the way back!
Trading pixels for ISO: the implementation15 Nov 2005 17:57 GMT4
 A few months ago, I posted here with a half-formed idea about
enhancing digital images after the fact, by trading of pixels for ISO
sensitivity.  Since then, I've been doing some reading and researching
on-and-off.  The idea I was thinking of is called "binning".  After
 
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