Capture: Capture One
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
find your level...
Your horizon is pretty damn good
I've often thought it wouldn't be hard to build a small 'spirit level' bubble set up into the top and sides of digital cameras, to compensate for the fact that photos are taken at arms length these days, rather than from the eye, which uses the body's auto gyroscope...
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Lilith __, in reply to
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Alright, youse fullas. Click on choose file. Yes. Make a comment. Yes. Post. Yes. But NO.
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Particularly love the old Auckland Uni shot.
And good for you Robzy.
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JacksonP, in reply to
But NO.
Hmm. I assume it is a jpeg? Silly question, but not sure this will support other formats. Also, does the post take a while to load? If so, you need to wait before doing anything else. I'm sorry it isn't behaving.
Anyone else got anything?
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Morgan Nichol, in reply to
Many DSLRs (certainly Canon) have levels built in, you just need to turn it on. Don't know about little point and shoot cameras, don't see why not considering they all seem to have orientation sensors anyway.
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JacksonP, in reply to
'spirit level'
(Cough) My latest DSLR camera has that. But watching the flight simulator distracts me from framing the shot, and then I cut off peoples heads. Uniformly but.
ETA: Snap
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Morgan Nichol, in reply to
*wink*
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Russell Brown, in reply to
Hmm. I assume it is a jpeg? Silly question, but not sure this will support other formats. Also, does the post take a while to load? If so, you need to wait before doing anything else. I’m sorry it isn’t behaving.
I've had .png files fail before, so yeah, jpegs. But I think the trick is to write something in the box before you click to upload the file. The image comes in above what you've written.
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linger, in reply to
Haven’t used nondisposable cameras for a while
so = surprised to learn that nowthey all seem to have orientation sensors
set to fabulous?
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For comparison – the best result I’ve had from a disposable so far:
Iwadono temple, Saitama, November 2008.Hm. Seems not to have attached. That was a .jpg ...
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@Jackson P We just need to know by mid - Jan what's going in the programme so still plenty of time to sort it, innit.
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JacksonP, in reply to
Hi linger, and Jackie.
Maybe you could email me the images, and I'll see if I can find anything obvious. Email link above.
Can't have your creative endeavours thwarted.
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JacksonP, in reply to
mid-Jan what's going in the programme so still plenty of time to sort it, innit.
Right. I have a feeling that will come around very quickly. We'll give it some thought, and start working on it.
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Right. Lets see if this works. Photo for linger. Saitama, November 2008.
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Aha! It seems it doesn't like capitalised extensions. (Ian, you're welcome). I changed the extension to lower case and, voilà.
ETA: Apologies for the multiple posts. It's a geeky thing. Hate not being able to work things out.
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On the Flickr deluge, I thought this was a clever interpretation.
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Russell Brown, in reply to
Aha! It seems it doesn’t like capitalised extensions. (Ian, you’re welcome). I changed the extension to lower case and, voilà.
Applause.
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Hebe,
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Okay, well I'll try again. It's a photo of my dad in his racing car which I thought you might like, Jackson.
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I think it might be too big.
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I think it might be too big. I'm giving up.
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JacksonP, in reply to
Yes, I would like that. Really, email it to me. I'd like to know what's happening. We're here all week.
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