Keith mentioned that Fauna Marin is the only ICP company with a coral lab. Am I mistaken, or doesn't Joe with Unique Corals / Triton have an ICP machine in their west coast facility? I remember Joe mentioning in a youtube video that they use it for the unique corals coral farm. I am also grateful for all the work being done to provide good information. Doug and Rich's insights into the science really helps to understand what this tool is actually useful for.
I also spent a few months shooting raw. I was also paying Adobe a monthly subscription just I could use the "auto" button in Lightroom to process my photos quickly because raw files look like garbage out of the camera LOL. That was before I realized that simply using the Picture Control in the camera and setting it to something like Standard for regular stuff and Vivid for things like the Aurora, or flowers or an aquarium is the same thing; it's just the camera auto-processing the photo for me, but without that monthly fee to Adobe. My iPhone does the same thing, just automatically. Also, jpegs out of my Nikon are way smaller than the raw files, easier to copy and share. just some thoughts.
Dong...you are my hero!
Great conversation! Thanks Rich.
Dong is the best. I have been following his philosophy as much as I can
Very cool!
Intresting chat. Good listen
Thanks for brining this to us. This is a stream I'll be listening to a few more times!
Thanks guys great discussion. Thanks for posting
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good stream guys!! Glad I made it!
Appreciate you making it Mike:-)
Keith mentioned that Fauna Marin is the only ICP company with a coral lab. Am I mistaken, or doesn't Joe with Unique Corals / Triton have an ICP machine in their west coast facility? I remember Joe mentioning in a youtube video that they use it for the unique corals coral farm. I am also grateful for all the work being done to provide good information. Doug and Rich's insights into the science really helps to understand what this tool is actually useful for.
I also spent a few months shooting raw. I was also paying Adobe a monthly subscription just I could use the "auto" button in Lightroom to process my photos quickly because raw files look like garbage out of the camera LOL. That was before I realized that simply using the Picture Control in the camera and setting it to something like Standard for regular stuff and Vivid for things like the Aurora, or flowers or an aquarium is the same thing; it's just the camera auto-processing the photo for me, but without that monthly fee to Adobe. My iPhone does the same thing, just automatically. Also, jpegs out of my Nikon are way smaller than the raw files, easier to copy and share. just some thoughts.
I'm not positive to who has a farm and ICP machine, sorry.
Great topic guys. We need more like this. Some hardcore information. Not those hardcore sponsored videos 😫😫😫
Glad that you liked it:-)
Beef and Dong 🎉