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In Topic: Wtb 18T And Dp
28 January 2012 - 07:45 PM
Will have a bunch in the next few weeks!! Was suppose to have some done already but was delayed since I was waiting for people to mail me their turbos.
In Topic: Non Car Photography Thread
28 January 2012 - 07:38 PM
gdizzle, on 27 January 2012 - 05:28 PM, said:
I use the flickr plugin for LR3, you just drag and drop then click upload right in LR and it automagically uploads it as a hires jpg.
Thanks for the help Greg!!
What would your advice/software recommendations be for High DR shots in which you have to use 2 photos to blend? Been having some awesome weather to photograph out here but I believe the DR is making the picture just look flat.
In Topic: Non Car Photography Thread
27 January 2012 - 03:52 PM
gdizzle, on 27 January 2012 - 02:45 PM, said:
Great shots, spanky!
What are you using to edit and export?
Edit: I just peeked at the exif and you're using lightroom 3.3. You can sharpen your photos in LR3, then upon export have it "sharpened it for screen" in the export options, and then choose the level to which you want that to happen. Don't over sharpen, but a soft bump in both. I leave the export selection to "normal". As for Flickr, I've never had an issue with compression and loosing sharpeness, but I do have a pro account and upload full res images.
What are you using to edit and export?
Edit: I just peeked at the exif and you're using lightroom 3.3. You can sharpen your photos in LR3, then upon export have it "sharpened it for screen" in the export options, and then choose the level to which you want that to happen. Don't over sharpen, but a soft bump in both. I leave the export selection to "normal". As for Flickr, I've never had an issue with compression and loosing sharpeness, but I do have a pro account and upload full res images.
Thanks Greg!! Do you upload to flickr via JPEG or TIFF? I am aware of sharpening via LR3, a few of the pics just posted from flickr look a bit dull compared to what they do in LR, hence the question about file format/compression
Usually hit sharpen for screen, but never have taken it out of "standard"
In Topic: Long Range Wireless Router
27 January 2012 - 02:13 PM
I was pulling a signal in from a few miles away a couple of years back with a grid antenna and a couple of custom pigtails, and some low loss cable. I believe what your looking for is a "repeater/expander" but I could be wrong.
In Topic: Non Car Photography Thread
27 January 2012 - 02:00 PM
Ahh, taken a few decent ones since I last posted in here..

1-23-2012 by fluorineironrhenium, on Flickr

0611-tahoe-4 by fluorineironrhenium, on Flickr

0611-Tahoe-1 by fluorineironrhenium, on Flickr
Really been to busy the last 6 months to use the camera much but decided to buy a Sigma 10-20mm the other day since I enrolled in a color class

IMGP8129 by fluorineironrhenium, on Flickr
What would cause a picture to lose shapness after upload to a site like Flickr? Lower resolution of not having Flickr? Photography files and compression is not my strong suit

1-23-2012 by fluorineironrhenium, on Flickr

0611-tahoe-4 by fluorineironrhenium, on Flickr

0611-Tahoe-1 by fluorineironrhenium, on Flickr
Really been to busy the last 6 months to use the camera much but decided to buy a Sigma 10-20mm the other day since I enrolled in a color class

IMGP8129 by fluorineironrhenium, on Flickr
What would cause a picture to lose shapness after upload to a site like Flickr? Lower resolution of not having Flickr? Photography files and compression is not my strong suit
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