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Post by preeb on Jun 9, 2015 15:07:32 GMT
While that certainly fits the category for new tech, I think I'd have a problem with that. First of all, how do you tip a machine? How do you tell it your troubles? There is an important aspect missing there. I'll take the old tech with a real live bartender for that. Sorry for the O/T.
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Post by preeb on Jun 8, 2015 13:45:02 GMT
Personnel and human Resources
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Post by preeb on May 28, 2015 2:50:21 GMT
To paraphrase Mark Twain's comment on golf, the title of this is "A good walk, unspoiled!"
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Post by preeb on May 27, 2015 3:44:34 GMT
Sorry I missedout on this one. Our internet was down all weekend. Just got back up this afternoon. I'll try again this week. I suppose my avatar fits the theme, although it was taken 40 years ago with my Minolta SLR on slide film.
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Post by preeb on May 21, 2015 16:30:11 GMT
Love the second one Bill. That is one tiny housekeeper.
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Post by preeb on May 17, 2015 13:17:24 GMT
The doorway at the Camp River DuBois, a replica of the fort of Lewis and Clark (1803-04).
Love this one Sepiana.
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Post by preeb on May 16, 2015 20:29:21 GMT
These cargo containers were parked together at a local farm. Just caught my eye.
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Post by preeb on May 11, 2015 15:55:43 GMT
I have LR6 and PSE 13... still works the same as far as I can tell. In the LR preferences you can choose between tiff or psd for the copy when sending a raw file to PSE.
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Post by preeb on May 10, 2015 17:09:32 GMT
Dave... Somethings just occured to me. I presume the files in LR are RAW files. If you don't have the version of ACR that supports your camera installed in Elements then the images won't get opened. So, try opening one of your RAW files directly from Elements; if it fails then you need to get the version of ACR that supports your camera. Colin When you send a raw file from LR, it makes a copy - you choose .psd or tiff, and that is what gets sent to PSE, not the original raw file.
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