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May 25 |
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Is there a keyboard shortcut for 4x6 crop in Lightroom 4, or way to set a default aspect ratio? Thanks for the FAQ link. Bummer on the answer, though. |
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Mar 18 |
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Tips on a non-backpack camera bag for body with lens attached and two subsequent lenses I gave you the thumbs-up because you suggested a bag closest to what I ended up buying: A Tenba Large Messenger Bag (tenba.com/products/Messenger-Large-Photo-Laptop-Bag.aspx) for cameras and laptops. It may replace my backpack, altogether, but also squishes pretty flat if I want to put it in my suitcase and then bring my backpack on the plane. A bit cheaper than the online store, as well! |
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Mar 3 |
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Tips on a non-backpack camera bag for body with lens attached and two subsequent lenses Less than $200 bucks. Hopefully, right around $100. Thanks for the tip! |
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Mar 3 |
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Tips on a non-backpack camera bag for body with lens attached and two subsequent lenses All-around solution. Will be driving a little, but planning to walk as much as possible (walk and not hike). This will be my sole bag, and will have to hold at least a water bottle, too (or have a loop that I can tie a water bottle to). Won't be going through security; the bag will be empty and in my suitcase when I'm flying. I avoid high-crime areas as I only took a few weeks of Karate when I was 7. Not into fashion when I'm on vacation. I'd like to appear inconspicuous, but I realize that discretion and holding a ton of glass don't necessarily mesh. Whew! Good questions! |
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Mar 3 |
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Tips on a non-backpack camera bag for body with lens attached and two subsequent lenses Thanks! I'm going to use my existing backpack for travel (as there's another pouch for my laptop and miscellaneous other gear). However, when I'm in the field, it takes forever to get my stuff into or out of the backpack, hence the non- prefix. Nothing's truly off the table, yet, though. |
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Jan 30 |
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“Factory reset” for D40? There isn't a true "Factory Reset" available, but the resets described in the manual get you almost all the way there. If someone has set something and can't remember what was done, and is now taking strange photos, the resets you described should do the trick. I ended up deleting the image comment information by hand. |
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Oct 4 |
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Lightroom vs. Elements vs. Photoshop: Side-by-side comparison? Seeing that Google and this community can't seem to locate the DPreview-style grid that I'm fantasizing about, I'd say this is the closest one. Thanks for the great detail! |
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Sep 27 |
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Lightroom vs. Elements vs. Photoshop: Side-by-side comparison? When you say "processing", what does that entail for you? Batch edits? File renames? Metadata? |