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Photo Forum / Digital Photography / Digital Photo / August 2007

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irfanview equivelant for the mac16 Aug 2007 21:57 GMT8
I'm transitioning from Windoze to a Mac.  Currently I have my old
Windoze laptop, and 99% of my new image processing is done on the Mac
g5 tower.
The one piece of software that I don't have on the mac -  and need -
Getting Back No Nature In A Thong!!16 Aug 2007 20:21 GMT5
It was such a beautiful summer morning that I had to go out to the old
garden to pick the veggies for the day.  I usually don't have a thong, but
something told me to bring one.  I'm so glad I did.
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Aerials Boston16 Aug 2007 20:16 GMT1
Aerial Photography in Boston MA
http://www.wingoverphoto.com/gpage.html
Stereo "lens".16 Aug 2007 20:14 GMT14
Hello, All!
Forgive me for repeating this information but I came across a
device for so-called  lens-cap stereo.
http://www.loreo.com/pages/products/loreo_3dcap.html
Is Samsung, Fuji and Kodak DSLR under-rated?16 Aug 2007 17:22 GMT16
Most of the discussion in these forums are dominated by either Canon
or Nikon. Are other DSLR brands under rated?  I tried a Fuji camera
and it has nice color balance and relatively sharp. The super CCD
sensor must be doing an excellent job. Some Samsung DSLR appears to be
Panorama stitching - camera position calculation possible?16 Aug 2007 17:05 GMT9
Would it be possible to calculate the (relative) position of the camera
during a panorama sequence and use that information to eliminate the
parallax error?
I know that you can calculate the camera parameters and the camera
Is there a camera which stands out over the other? ... a Perfect 10!16 Aug 2007 16:12 GMT79
I browse through a number of camera reviews in the net, or in photo/
camera magazines. I do not see a camera which has a perfect 10, and
blows out the others from the scale. It appears that all cameras have
mediocre image quality. Some known camera reviews gives image quality
photoshop question16 Aug 2007 14:50 GMT4
I'm using PS CS2 for any editing that I have to do, and there's one thing
that bothers me sometimes.  When I crop an image, the only way I can see to
do it is to put in a size in inches that I want to crop to.  The problem I'm
having with this is that sometimes I just don't want ...
The Old Nikkor Getting Wet While Watching Larry The Cable Guy!!16 Aug 2007 14:05 GMT15
There's nothing more exciting and erotic than slipping into something
comfortable and curling up for the evening with an old Nikkor while watching
reruns of Larry The Cable Guy.  That's one good-looking redneck!
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Nikon D80 or Fuji FinePix S3 Pro?16 Aug 2007 13:28 GMT1
I've been using a compact digital for a few years (currently using a
Canon G7), and now want to finally replace my N90x (F90s) 35mm SLR
with a DSLR. I was originally thinking about a Nikon D80 (body only as
to re-use my SLR lenses), but a couple of local retailers are
Can anyone explain this shadow ?16 Aug 2007 13:16 GMT28
On the afternoon of June 23 this year, I took some 20 shots of
an unusual, constantly-changing display of colours on the edge
of a cloud, evidently caused by dispersion of sunlight by some
atmospheric condition behind the cloud.
Basic image editor16 Aug 2007 03:55 GMT16
I am looking for an easy to use basic editor for my girlfriend.
AdobePhotoshop is a little too much for her.
She needs to be able to do a little cutting resizing and pasting and maybe
add text.
Worlds Largest Photo and Worlds Largest Camera...16 Aug 2007 03:51 GMT1
A friend of mine sent me the link for this. The photo (1 single photo)
measures 28 feet by 108 feet. The camera they used to take this shot was an
aircraft hanger. It has been certified by Guinness as the worlds largest
photograph.
Watching jpegs burned to DVD on DVD player16 Aug 2007 03:50 GMT13
I am running Windows Vista on my PC and burned a DVD of jpegs using
the burn icon in Windows Explorer. I intended these images to be
watched via a DVD player on TV, but they cannot be viewed.
Is there a way to do it with what I already have?
Image Stabilization16 Aug 2007 00:35 GMT9
Can someone tell me, or give me a link to a discussion of, which type
of image stabilization is better; optical or digital?
I'm trying to get up to speed on all the changes in the technology in
the 4 years since i bought my last camera.
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