| bio | website | clkoerner.com |
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| location | St. Louis, MO | |
| age | 31 | |
| visits | member for | 9 months |
| seen | Apr 18 at 19:53 | |
| stats | profile views | 17 |
I'm an Enterprise Architect by day. I focus on the social, communication, collaboration and content aspects of the enterprise.
tl;dr: I tinker with the web for a living. I'm always asking annoying questions.
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Oct 18 |
comment |
What is the best way to improve Aperture 3 peformance on an iMac? Instead of disassembling the iMac to install a SSD, you could also use an external Thunderbolt SSD drive to store the Aperture library. The bandwidth is much greater than firewire. It is a bit more expensive however. Separating the drive running the OS and software from where the Aperture library resides will help with performance. |
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Oct 17 |
answered | Straighten single layer with the ruler tool in CS6 |
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Oct 12 |
answered | Adding context to your images, specifically within Apple Aperture |
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Oct 10 |
awarded | Critic |
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Oct 10 |
comment |
What is the best way to auto crop bulk images? A good idea, but this would assume that each image scanned has the same orientation, size and placement on the scanner. |
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Oct 9 |
answered | Other than stock photographs, how can I have my photography fund itself? |
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Oct 3 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
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Oct 3 |
accepted | What are some reasons to not display EXIF data when sharing photos online? |
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Oct 2 |
asked | What are some reasons to not display EXIF data when sharing photos online? |
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Oct 1 |
answered | How should I light and shoot a car interior? |
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Sep 27 |
answered | How to tell Apple Aperture to store ALL files by reference? |
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Sep 19 |
awarded | Editor |
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Sep 19 |
revised |
What does the face detection feature actually do? Fixed grammar in title. |
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Sep 19 |
suggested | suggested edit on What does the face detection feature actually do? |
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Sep 15 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Sep 14 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Sep 14 |
accepted | Which impacts the speed of focusing more, the lens or the camera body? |
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Sep 14 |
comment |
Which impacts the speed of focusing more, the lens or the camera body? Isn't that the great thing about analogies? They're open to interpretation and can easily be misconstrued. As I stated before, I understand there's many factors working in tandem. I was curious if one lead more than the other. To echo what you're saying and as Pat mentions in their comment to your answer below (thank you by the way) it appears to be a cat and mouse game. A back and forth between lens and body generations and the performance of all parts working together. |
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Sep 14 |
awarded | Student |
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Sep 13 |
comment |
Which impacts the speed of focusing more, the lens or the camera body? I understand there are many contributing factors, but like the aforementioned car analogy, the engine is commonly perceived as the focal point of automotive performance. What does the heavy lifting when it comes to quickly focusing in photography? What's the engine-like element - if there is one? |