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lately i have heard/read a few people saying they are working mostly on jpegs SOOC using Snapseed (or whatever) on their iPad (or whatever). I guess I am getting old because I have a mental block on how that workflow would go. I'm still putting an SD card in a reader which works fine, but the convenience factor here sounds really nice. Can anyone who works like that describe their process in detail? If I'm a Sony user do I need to use PlayMemories to get jpegs from camera to iPad wirelessly, or is there a less kludgy way? I always thought making adjustments to lossy-format pictures was supposed to be a bad idea--what, if any, developments have made it less bad? emdash fucked around with this message at 15:48 on May 12, 2016 |
# ¿ May 12, 2016 15:46 |
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# ¿ Apr 28, 2024 13:26 |
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mpix is really wonderful in my experience
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# ¿ Jun 1, 2016 00:56 |
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quote:Mercedes has always been the world's first and always an independent car maker; when you get a Mercedes, you're getting the real thing. how did he get to be such a canonphile if they didn't invent anything
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# ¿ Jun 7, 2016 17:30 |
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im gay posted:I could have sworn there was a newbie or stupid questions thread, but I'll ask here I guess. The exposure is set for the trees/ground and the sky is way brighter, looks like If the camera is an SLR it probably has an AEL option that lets you expose for a certain area then recompose. On a phone you just tap the area you want to expose for (usually). The foreground is just gonna be black with that much light in the sky prob E: or the post above is good too
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# ¿ Jul 4, 2016 05:37 |
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A Saucy Bratwurst posted:If you exposed for the sky there, the trees and grass would be black. Agreed
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