cakkarudie
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sure sure can can.. but that day, lucas taught you guys good stuff ley...
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Lucas teach basic in abt 30 mins or so. After the Beers all forget what he say.
sure sure can can.. but that day, lucas taught you guys good stuff ley...
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you use what? if Canon DPP i know but PS im lost in space though i have it in my Macbook.
Lucas teach basic in abt 30 mins or so. After the Beers all forget what he say.
There's many for portraits.
It can be square. For more references, here's some info on aspect ratios >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspect_ratio_(image)
Lucas teach basic in abt 30 mins or so. After the Beers all forget what he say.
If my R.C can suppy beer to him than you all can learn more things from him.:bsmilie::bsmilie::bigeyes:
ya ... maybe vote me become MP.
Hmmmm....what to say...i dun think we need a club hse or sort cos we are not that big (yet). I dun know abt the rest but i'm pretty comfortable with our arrangements so far where we can log in as and when we like and meet up where and when we're comfortable. Meeting in a fixed place would take the fun away and make it too formal. Look at Cakka and the rest of us...dun think we can survive the idea...my 2 cents!
However if the meeting room is somewhere close to Harry's atmosphere....:bsmilie::bsmilie::bsmilie:
The first person I'll vote you.Both hands and leg ups
Where is Harry stay?
just FYI
4:3 ratio is for P&S cameras, DSLR cameras is more like 2:3
eg. 4" x 6" is the size of a 4R picture
Thanks for the tip bro.
But care to elaborate why we have to uncheck constraint proportions?
And the 4:3 rule too, don't really understand.
Pardon me..
just FYI
4:3 ratio is for P&S cameras, DSLR cameras is more like 2:3
eg. 4" x 6" is the size of a 4R picture
ya agree.
by d way for those meeting we can do like just fix one day . may be 2 week got 1 time or something just gather there and share all those tipic under sun and moon . more for soft skill during this meeting .. my 2 cent![]()
just FYI
4:3 ratio is for P&S cameras, DSLR cameras is more like 2:3
eg. 4" x 6" is the size of a 4R picture