Canon EOS 450D Club -TCSS Lim Kopi Session: Season 10


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Btw, send Full size JPEG enhanced or straight from scan?
 

Btw, send Full size JPEG enhanced or straight from scan?

Viewable and nice can liao lor. Anyway, you gonna burn into a cd mah so can fit into a cd can liao. :)
 

Viewable and nice can liao lor. Anyway, you gonna burn into a cd mah so can fit into a cd can liao. :)

I broke my Mac's in-built CD drive while upgrading my hard drive. Lol.
 

Btw, thanks Jimmy for the meal and coins. And JPlim for the coins too, saved my ass.

Heres your portrait.
3657193420_4197de2e81_o.jpg
 

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How to open jpeg with Camera Raw? It the photoshop plug-in right?
hmm ok i dunno if there's a faster way to do it but u can use bridge right click on image and select open in camera raw - do the colour adjustments den click on open...after this the pic will open in photoshop (i haven't explored if it's possible to open camera raw direct in photoshop for jpg images - RAW images can)
 

Anyway, whoever is interested in a free Basic Photography for DSLR users conducted by Canon, please kindly put your name down at this thread.

http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=533540

I am just helping another CS-er to help fill up the slots. Limited to 20 and 20 to start the class going.

Please note that this is a Basic Photography Class and not the Free Product Training that comes with your purchase of your camera.
 

hmm ok i dunno if there's a faster way to do it but u can use bridge right click on image and select open in camera raw - do the colour adjustments den click on open...after this the pic will open in photoshop (i haven't explored if it's possible to open camera raw direct in photoshop for jpg images - RAW images can)

Bridge is eating a lot of resources like InDesign which is quite bullshyt. Cos actually thot of using InDesign to design my photobook and now I'm looking for alternative.

It's not possible to directly open Camera Raw with Jpeg IMO unless someone showed me how. ;)
 

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5000x3200 on average, :/ 30MB TIFF file. 3600 DPI.
Scanning 12 frames, estimated 50 minutes.

Will post at thread later.

P.S. : Some dry water marks on the film, but not visible in scans! Tee hee hee!

what u used to prevent water marks?
u can try mixing some Agfa Stabilizer "NF" (NF = No Formaldehyde). alternatively u can add in few drops of dish washing liquid into your stabilizing step.
 

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Haha!

Jimmy, I friday might be meeting my fren, SK at tampines for dinner - Manpuku. See if you want to join us, if not I can also pass you the cds.

Both of us are done with the photos. ;)
 

what u used to prevent water marks?
u can try mixing some Agfa Stabilizer "NF" (NF = No Formaldehyde). alternatively u can add in few drops of dish washing liquid into your stabilizing step.

I just skipped the "shake the film like a crazy faggot" step, thats why.
Anyways I always use photofol for the final rinse ;)

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Jimmy, what is bor swee?

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What is Manpuku? Expensive?
 

I just skipped the "shake the film like a crazy faggot" step, thats why.
Anyways I always use photofol for the final rinse ;)
kodak photoflo will do the job too.
 

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