I have been a member of a camera club for around 15 years. Sadly this could be our final year as we cannot attract new members. What I will miss will be the themed competitions. At the AGM we would pick various subjects to photograph. Some were easy some hard. We would then hold a competition to...
There has been some great advice and tips here... Tips I can give are....
Don't use plastic or styrene. I have had customers reject a sale because of this.
I cut my own mount cards. Easy to do and does not restrict you to precut windows
Find a local framer. They can apply huge discounts on...
Cracked it !! When saving as a Jpeg there are three options, Baseline (standard) Baseline Optimized and Progressive. When I started using Photoshop 2024 the jpeg default was Progressive jpeg. TV's don't like progressive images. I have saved a few to Baseline (standard) and they work...
The Panasonic is the same one which I used a couple of years ago for a slideshow off a USB from high res files. There were no issues then. The other Tv is less than 12 months old so there should be no problem with future proofing...hopefully.
I will be trying the USB out on a Windows laptop...
Thanks. just tried that and left the file extension to jpg and jpeg. Did not work. I have uploaded 14Gb to a photo printers web site and there were no issues. I also tried Flickr with a high res 35mb image. same again no issues. I have also tried the images on a fast CF card with no joy...
I have 14Gb worth of high res Jpegs which I have transferred to a usb stick.
I have processed the images and saved them through Photoshop 2024 on an Imac. The average size of each jpeg is 14 to 18 Mb. The USB has been formatted to exFat as I want the USB to be used on PC & OSX.
I have also...
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