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Post by Major Major on Jun 11, 2015 12:53:46 GMT
Looks pretty impressive, Dick!
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Post by Major Major on Jun 10, 2015 22:12:15 GMT
No, I'm just talking about personal messages. What I meant is that if the change were possible, it might not be available as a setting for individual users - it might have to be applied globally.
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Post by Major Major on Jun 10, 2015 21:33:35 GMT
I don't think so, but I'll let the real structure gurus step in here and give you a real answer.
But in the meantime, this is a change that I believe would have to be made globally (if it is at all possible) - it may be that some people like it as it is.
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Post by Major Major on Jun 10, 2015 17:34:53 GMT
Buckskin -
I was the one who made the comment about not needing a date in the title. The problem you cite is solved by displaying Date Created rather than the generic "Date".
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Post by Major Major on Jun 10, 2015 15:32:19 GMT
Hi Folks - It's Wednesday, time for a new challenge. Have fun with this image from Imagebase. I'm looking forward to all of your creations, and please give us some info on how you achieved your result.
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Post by Major Major on Jun 10, 2015 15:25:16 GMT
On more method to consider:
I don't use a card reader. When I plug in my camera to the computer via a USB cable, it automatically gives me the option to look at the photos in Windows Explorer.
In my My Pictures folder, I have folders set up by category (Thanksgiving 2014, Niagara Falls trip 2012, etc).
I open a second copy of Windows Explorer, then drag and drop the relevant photos to the proper folder (creating one if none exists) and rename them immediately. That's the critical part for me - DSC225.jpg doesn't mean anything - Katy blowing out candles.jpg does. I don't need to include the date in the file name because the date stamp is on the file, available in the date column in Windows Explorer.
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Post by Major Major on Jun 9, 2015 22:45:43 GMT
Yes, the notifications aren't much help. They come to you the next day.
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Post by Major Major on Jun 9, 2015 20:59:56 GMT
Hi Dan -
Welcome to PSE&M!
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Post by Major Major on Jun 9, 2015 12:21:31 GMT
We have just posted a thread clarifying the guidelines for posting to the Show Your Work board. Hopefully this will avoid any future confusion. Please take a minute to read it.
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Post by Major Major on Jun 7, 2015 18:11:26 GMT
There's a very handy way to adjust a selection after you've made it - took me a while to discover...
This works mostly with rectangular and elliptical selections.
Once you've made your selection, if it's a little bit off, go to Selection | Transform Selection, and you'll see the familiar bounding box and handles that allow you to drag your selection to where you want it.
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Post by Major Major on Jun 7, 2015 17:21:54 GMT
Hi Shaun -
I have the 55-200 zoom. When I use it, I must say sometimes I wish I had the 300. But I also must say that 98% of my shooting is done with the 18-55.
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Post by Major Major on Jun 7, 2015 17:18:04 GMT
Sepiana -
Glad you got it sorted. Onward!
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Post by Major Major on Jun 6, 2015 21:13:30 GMT
Sepiana - I'm stumped as to what your problem is. I just logged on with IE 11 (I normally use Firefox), and this is what I see:
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Post by Major Major on Jun 6, 2015 18:55:34 GMT
I don't comprehend why that is necessary since the page indicator is always visible. Yes, the page indicator is always visible if you are at the top of the page. However, if you are at the bottom of the page (especially in a thread with many posts), you will need to scroll back to the top or use the "elevator" arrow to get back to the page indicator. Jancy and the others believe that having another page indicator at the bottom would make it more convenient.
As a side note -- This doesn't bother me because I just use the "elevator" arrow to get back to the page indicator at the top.
No, as Tom has pointed out, even if you are at the bottom of the page the page number indicator is still visible. It doesn't matter where you are on the page, it is always visible.
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Post by Major Major on Jun 6, 2015 18:24:17 GMT
I don't comprehend why that is necessary since the page indicator is always visible.
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