Scott very interesting. A quick query re on1 I have found it very queky recently. Dust spot removal is poor masking occasionally poor all really since the last update as well as speed problems. This is with a 2019 mac 64gb ram! Any comments
Scott, question about the crop. I understand the reason behind modifying from the16x9, but what will be the result when trying to print. Viewing digitally it looks great, but when printing, since it doesn't fall into a common size, what will happen to it if you try to mount in a frame or just print on standard size paper.
Hi Gary... for a print, one can either re-crop for a standard size or go the route of a custom size w/ a custom frame/mat. The latter is more expensive, of course, and I'd do that only for those "special few" photos.
Scott, we can learn so much by watching how a pro goes about their craft. Or to paraphrase a saying often attributed to Confucius, "I hear, and I forget, I see, and I remember I watch Scott do, and I understand." Thanks, and cheers from DownUnder 🦘
Scott very interesting. A quick query re on1 I have found it very queky recently. Dust spot removal is poor masking occasionally poor all really since the last update as well as speed problems. This is with a 2019 mac 64gb ram! Any comments
Not sure. Double check your GPU preferences didn’t get altered during the update? Otherwise raise it to ON1.
Scott, question about the crop. I understand the reason behind modifying from the16x9, but what will be the result when trying to print. Viewing digitally it looks great, but when printing, since it doesn't fall into a common size, what will happen to it if you try to mount in a frame or just print on standard size paper.
Hi Gary... for a print, one can either re-crop for a standard size or go the route of a custom size w/ a custom frame/mat. The latter is more expensive, of course, and I'd do that only for those "special few" photos.
It’s called the Wasserturm, or Water Tower.
Ah! Thanks.
Great shot of my home country
You live in a beautiful spot, Daniel.
Scott, we can learn so much by watching how a pro goes about their craft. Or to paraphrase a saying often attributed to Confucius, "I hear, and I forget, I see, and I remember I watch Scott do, and I understand." Thanks, and cheers from DownUnder 🦘
Thanks as always, Rob. Glad you enjoyed watching over my shoulder :)