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    I feel a little disillusioned.

    I felt just like this- mainly when I wasn't really sure what I wanted out of photography. Establishing what that is helped enormously. Photography is such a broad church and in my case I just wanted it to be enjoyable on my terms- I really like the process of learning the cameras themselves...
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    is this just a re-named nikon

    Wow... 8! Impressive! I have the S3 Pro- and I adore it. It's slower than a snail on a tortoise going in the wrong direction on a moving walkway but I wouldn't be without mine. The pictures from that sensor have such a lovely quality about them. And a very reliable focus as well, pictures are...
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    How far back would you go?

    I still use my Fuji S3 Pro regularly (2005).
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    Soft Proofing and Profiles.

    I'm trying to get a photo ready for printing with DSCL.... If the image is Adobe RGB and I go through the soft proofing preview on Photoshop, selecting their Glossy Paper Profile- there are differences but they are marginal. If I just switch it through Assign Profile from RGB> Glossy Paper...
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    D700 is it worth it? will it be replaced by nikon?

    I have the same dilemma going on in my head at the minute. Though it would be a d90>d700 for me. I know there are things I would definitely benefit from in the upgrade but I just can't seem to make the leap. I've be thinking about it for donkeys, weighing up the pro's and con's...
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    CS5 Border Issue

    I've noticed with a number of pictures PP in CS5 that a tiny white border has been added along the top and the left hand side of the image. It's small, probably only a couple of pixels along but it's noticeable- especially on black or in prints. These are in images that haven't been cropped or...
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    Alamy advice

    Hi Andy, I passed first time also and I did some sharpening on the RAW file in CS4 for each picture, not sure of the actual values, just enough so that at 100% it looked good enough without being harsh or pixely.
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