On 2/22/2024 4:55 PM, Bob W PDML wrote:
If you put the cards back in the camera can you still see all the photos in
preview?
Yes. The photos were all still there on the card when I looked at the
little TV screen on the back.
I finally did manage to copy them all (except for one that was
I'll look into both possibilities.
The hard part is going to be figuring out if I actually have the media
for Photoshop CS6 Extended and if so where did I put it when I moved?
I hope I don't have to replace the Photoshop computer. For one thing, it
has a LightScribe Blue-ray/DVD/CDROM burner
What are the differences?
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John, as you work through your sorting/naming process, one thing that I have
found to be helpful:
In Lightroom Classic, you can start the Search process, then at the top
choose Metadata, within metadata choose Camera. Select *ist-D or whatever, and
then you can sort by date, and scroll throug
I think the differences are pretty subtle. As I understand it the mk ii had
lower noise at higher iso by doing some processing on the raw that reduces
detail.
It's supposed to have better focusing with longer lenses.
I think that the differences only matter in specific use cases
On February 2
Transfer the guts of the new machine to the case of the old. You should be
able to either plug the drive straight into the motherboard via an existing
socket or use a card in one of the PCIE slots. For example:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rivo-Controller-Expansion-Profile-Non-Raid/dp/B0828FY1B2/ref
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