DSLR Owners Unite! (56k? Are you kidding me?)
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 16,638
From: Parsippany, NJ
Very nice!
Uploading all JPEG (also unedited) photos from my trip (stupid I-Photo
)
Luckily there was only two or three i wanted to play with... The rest are in Raw on my card and will be processed throughout the week (as long as the Mac Lab is open so I can use the massive screen hahaha)
Uploading all JPEG (also unedited) photos from my trip (stupid I-Photo
Luckily there was only two or three i wanted to play with... The rest are in Raw on my card and will be processed throughout the week (as long as the Mac Lab is open so I can use the massive screen hahaha)

And if you can't figure out how to navigate the folders, just go into iPhoto, right click (yea that's right _______s, right click on a Mac), and go to "Show File." Then view the folder "by columns" and you'll be able to freely navigate.
Last edited by CarbonXe; Dec 27, 2009 at 05:50 PM.
I want to get into a dslr camera and i was thinking an entry level like the d3000. Is this a good choice? Is there any better camera for the same price? Is there a forum somewhere ppl are selling their dslr? Thanks
layer masks in photoshop. takes a little practice but it's not that hard once you get the hang of it.
no no no im not the pilot either. i just keep the jet flying. fix it if it breaks. mostly just take photographs though for the air force as long as nothing goes wrong. kind of pulling double duty i guess. like what i'm doing right now for example supporting the antarctic program... i havent done much for my actual job on paper (knock on wood) but have taken numerous pictures that are getting published. there's not enough budget anymore to send the actual multimedia people to take the photos. the base I'm at is kind of relying on me and the opportunities i get to bring home what we're doing "on the front lines" so to speak.
no no no im not the pilot either. i just keep the jet flying. fix it if it breaks. mostly just take photographs though for the air force as long as nothing goes wrong. kind of pulling double duty i guess. like what i'm doing right now for example supporting the antarctic program... i havent done much for my actual job on paper (knock on wood) but have taken numerous pictures that are getting published. there's not enough budget anymore to send the actual multimedia people to take the photos. the base I'm at is kind of relying on me and the opportunities i get to bring home what we're doing "on the front lines" so to speak.









