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The code converts it to the full thing.I didn't get the code and only got a trial version
Check your spam folders.
I suspect that this is a 10 T error
The code converts it to the full thing.I didn't get the code and only got a trial version
Not in my spam, I'll try again and see if it lets me download again with the same email.The code converts it to the full thing.
Check your spam folders.
I suspect that this is a 10 T error
I've just tried the 56, I can't see it is inferior in any way. Mine is the non APD version if that matters.Anyone used the 56 on latest xt3 fw? Apparently it's made af performance worse.
Did you get the email from Skylum Team <team@skylum.com> that said...Not in my spam, I'll try again and see if it lets me download again with the same email.
I did. I think possibly I just don't know my way around it like Photoshop, so I'll look at the online tutorials some more before moaning again.Did you register it?
They send you a registration code which you need to input.
I did. I think possibly I just don't know my way around it like Photoshop, so I'll look at the online tutorials some more before moaning again.
Thanks so much that was very helpful.Try these, they’re only shortish vid’s but quite useful.
View: https://youtu.be/qk4eIvLjiRo
View: https://youtu.be/skNOlCDwPI4
George.
I did but no code, however I went back onto the site a put my details in again and Uve now got a code so all goodDid you get the email from Skylum Team <team@skylum.com> that said...
Your complimentary Luminar 3 copy is here! ?
Which had the download link in it.
Ok so I’ve been looking at the X-T3 and X-T30 and have a couple of questions.
1. Can you set up user settings that you can recall? I see there’s 7 custom settings but these are just for jpeg options and not shooting settings. I like to have a user setting for landscape (Base ISO, f8, aperture priority etc etc) and wildlife (Auto ISO, 1/1000 shutter, wide open aperture, manual mode etc etc) and possibly another setting.
2. When reviewing an image is there a quick way (ie single button press) to view the image at 1:1 at the AF point?
3. Is there a quick way/toggle to enable/disable BBF?
Ok so I’ve been looking at the X-T3 and X-T30 and have a couple of questions.
1. Can you set up user settings that you can recall? I see there’s 7 custom settings but these are just for jpeg options and not shooting settings. I like to have a user setting for landscape (Base ISO, f8, aperture priority etc etc) and wildlife (Auto ISO, 1/1000 shutter, wide open aperture, manual mode etc etc) and possibly another setting.
2. When reviewing an image is there a quick way (ie single button press) to view the image at 1:1 at the AF point?
3. Is there a quick way/toggle to enable/disable BBF?
2. I got mine set up to zoom in when you press the rear command dial I'm presuming its zoom to 100%. But doing forget to get 100% you got to be shooting either raw & jpeg or jpeg.Ok so I’ve been looking at the X-T3 and X-T30 and have a couple of questions.
1. Can you set up user settings that you can recall? I see there’s 7 custom settings but these are just for jpeg options and not shooting settings. I like to have a user setting for landscape (Base ISO, f8, aperture priority etc etc) and wildlife (Auto ISO, 1/1000 shutter, wide open aperture, manual mode etc etc) and possibly another setting.
2. When reviewing an image is there a quick way (ie single button press) to view the image at 1:1 at the AF point?
3. Is there a quick way/toggle to enable/disable BBF?
Haha, I know I'm terrible. OK so here's why.Omg, you are genuinely going to waste more money. BUY THE CAMERA YOU KNOW YOU WILL END UP WITH BUD. RIV.
So you can't view 1:1 if shooting RAW only? With regards to BBF that's a quick way of switching to BBF, I don't use AF-ON for anything else so if this is permanently set to AF is fine.. However, if you can save user settings and can switch between them this would also be a way of quickly changing to BBF.2. I got mine set up to zoom in when you press the rear command dial I'm presuming its zoom to 100%. But doing forget to get 100% you got to be shooting either raw & jpeg or jpeg.
3. Sort of don't think there is an actual way to set it to a button press but you can set one of the buttons to af-on then if you switch the focus dial to manual the button you have assigned will auto focus while the shutter button doesn't. So it's a matter of switching the focus dial to manual to bbf.
So you can't view 1:1 if shooting RAW only? With regards to BBF that's a quick way of switching to BBF, I don't use AF-ON for anything else so if this is permanently set to AF is fine.. However, if you can save user settings and can switch between them this would also be a way of quickly changing to BBF.
Haha, I know I'm terrible. OK so here's why.
1. You say buy the camera you know you will end up with, well as you know that camera doesn't exist. Also, my wants needs change over time. In terms of the final image I prefer FF for a number fo things (mainly due to DOF and '3D' but I get tired of the weight and bulk (even the mirrorless FF) and as a result it sometimes puts me off taking it, and I think in part this is why I"ve lost my mojo, I like the 'idea' of it but the reality is a chore. Even my EM1-II with 12-40mm can be a nuisance at times, hence why I've looked at 1" compacts and smaller/light mirrorless alternatives (eg X-T30 with 15-45mm PZ and Olympus EM10-II with 14-42mm EZ).
2. I genuinely like playing with gear and trying other things out, learning how they all work etc etc. I don't have kids etc so can afford (within reason) to do this from time to time.
I'm under no illusion that it will help my photography, or will be the holy grail
I think maybe you’ve misinterpreted some of what I’ve been saying tbh. I’m aware my photography mojo has gone and buying gear will not help with this, I’m not looking at buying gear to try and get my mojo back and/or make me go out and take photos. That will happen as and when. I just enjoy playing with new toysToby, your problem isn't gear, it is your photography mojo, you are 'pretending' that your current gear is stopping you from going out and taking photos. No matter what you say you are picky, and this leads you to bigger (more expensive glass) and therefore weight. You really do need to evaluate what you want from your photography. Personally instead of buying a new camera I'd invest in a decent printer, perhaps a Canon pro-1000 and start printing some of your work, this IMO will cure you of camera pickyness and possibly GAS.
For the record I do have a pixma pro printer
This is one thing I don’t understand, none of what I have said has anything to do with pixel peeping. I am not concerned with absolute sharpness etc, but what I like are the aesthetic qualities of an image which are seen at normal viewing sizes and not 1:1Can I suggest that you print more and pixel peep less
I think maybe you’ve misinterpreted some of what I’ve been saying tbh. I’m aware my photography mojo has gone and buying gear will not help with this, I’m not looking at buying gear to try and get my mojo back and/or make me go out and take photos. That will happen as and when. I just enjoy playing with new toys
What you are right about is how picky I am, a trait I wish I could get rid of. It is exactly this that is causing ‘issues’ with my gear. As with everyone else I either have to accept the weight or accept a loss of IQ. I wish I could just accept the latter but then I look at images from my 70-200mm f2.8 and can’t bear to part with it. It’s not the sharpness but the overall look/rendering. Obviously there is no solution to this
For the record I do have a pixma pro printer
Yeah, something else I’ve toyed with . Part of the fun is playing with ideasEasy fix, use primes.
So helped Mum today then swapped over cameras leaving the X-E3 & 18mm at Mums then went out with the X-T3 + XF50mm f2 that is now here with me. As I wanted to get my technique shot for my 52 which is Silhouette.
Lamp Silhouette by Dave, on Flickr
The GAS thread it thataway ----->
Very nice silhouette type Fujigraph, works well for me and particularly liking the sun sparkle at the top.
George.
Nope, you were suggesting @snerkler went with primes to help with his lost mojo (even if it was in jest), hence my jape about GAS and the smiley.
Ah, my bad, I was reading it as referring toNo, I was suggesting he goes with primes if he can't handle the weight of a fast zoom, which is a decent suggestion.
Just goes to show how the written word can so easily be misinterpreted.It’s not the sharpness but the overall look/rendering. Obviously there is no solution to this
Yeah, something else I’ve toyed with . Part of the fun is playing with ideas
It’s been a loooooong time since I’ve used a single focal length for general walkabout/days out/travel, it’s a difficult transition moving away from the comfort of a zoom
The only lens I have right now is the 16mm 1.4, something I have never done [stick to one wide prime] - but it's been enjoyable. I find this lens so versatile, it helps that it can focus right in close, as that suits my style. Any other time I've only held one lens it was either a 35mm [APSC] or 50mm [FF] - it can be refreshing to try something different. Unfortunately my 'mojo' still went AWOL [nothing to do with the gear] hasn't returned just yet .... still waiting. I don't think a new lens will cut it though. I did buy the 50F2 to compliment the 16 but ended up selling it on as I found I just much preferred using the 16 in almost every situation, which is weird for me.
That 16 f1.4 is so versatile though.... It's close up attributes are wonderful, and it's as sharp at f8 as it is at f1.4. I really, really regret letting mine go.
The smugglers inn has been my got to october holiday for the last few years,Another trip to the South Coast. First of a bunch from Osmington Mills, Dorset, and I love this one....
River runs into the sea by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
The smugglers inn has been my got to october holiday for the last few years,
Another trip to the South Coast. First of a bunch from Osmington Mills, Dorset, and I love this one....
River runs into the sea by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
Graham has it correct. You can only check focus completely reliably if you shoot RAW+FINE. But I never import the JPGs into LR any more, just sort by file type on Import and only select the RAW files for import. So they only take space on the card, and 64GB cards are pretty cheap these days. Alternatively you can use two cards all the time and set the camera to put RAWs on one and JPGs on the other. Personally I can't be bothered.Im pretty sure no you can't hopefully someone will be only shortly to correct me its one of my biggest hates with the Fuji. If I know im shooting something I want to check focus at 100% end up shooting jpeg and raw. I think its 50% when shooting RAW.
Cant help with the user settings im afraid