Will look into the read only for MacBook, thanks! The only issue being is that the images are there in full when plugged into the MacBook but not if I plug it into anything else :banghead:
That's what I used the first time and anytime previous without issues, not sure what's going on with this!
Thanks so far everyone. The thing that worries me is that it was working when he first got the pen so if I wipe it and put the files on again I want to try and avoid this happening again in the future o_O
Help! o_O
I provided a friend/client with wedding photos on a USB pen around 6 months ago (MSDOS FAT formatting using a MacBook Pro from memory).
All was good on their end using a Windows laptop. They used a kiosk to print photos from the USB pen and now when they plug it into their Windows...
For some reason I've realised that any time I'm out photographing landscapes/seascapes I'm getting the sun in the frame. I have no idea why, as I don't think it works half the time... here's some of the recent results anyway o_O
*back on the forum for the first time in ages seeking inspiration*...
I'll take that as a compliment as you must think the rest of the images are respectful which is obviously what I was trying to do with the set.
This was a corridor in one of the buildings we walked through and at no point was I told not to take photographs. If I felt it was disrespectful it...
Nope, I sent them a message via their website, sent a tweet a few days ago too and haven't heard anything at all. Ended up sending a PM to @DigitalRevDeals on here last night to see if there's any success.
Literally as I was typing this post I've just had an email to say prepped for...
Ordered mine last night, have the old Sigma 85mm but found it a bit soft wide open regardless of how much I adjusted the focusing.
Quite a relief to see comments referring to sharpness wide open!
It's got to the stage now I get excited when I see WRC in a title to see these, I'm not even a massive rally fan. I'm so pathetic :LOL:
You have to be one of the best at this game. (y)
If you have Potatoshop, I think the easiest way to do this is to stack all the images on top of one another and then use layer mask to keep/remove the parts you need.
I haven't done it myself but that's the way I'd do it, someone might be along shortly with a better answer :LOL:
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