Hi Thnxs for the advice decided to stick with photo shop cs6 downloaded a trial Afinity but not for me photoshop does everything I need and to be honest it's more fun using it
getting to old to learn these new software LOL :pint:
PS has been my main editor with lightroom for years now there is so so much i can do in them
ive dolownloaded trial paint pro demo so wil give it a wee go it looks quite good for quicks fixes
is anyone using Paint shop pro X9 thinking about getting it it is on offer just now for £45 only ever used photoshop so would like to hear thoughts from anyone using it
Cheers
Welcome to TP Heather have used various online printers over the years but now do my own picked up a new cannon A3 printer for under £200 and get more satasfaction from doing my own
Dont skimp on the paper it makes a huge differance to the final print quality
I had an S5 pro for a couple of years found it a great camera and built like a tank
it was a great FAV with wedding Togs
on the downside i found it not great in low light
Most college/Uni require you sit the introductory first and advance from there
think they all call them Media coures now incorporates a lot of other stuff not just phtography
Harold
go to my computer on your pc
your camera should show as a storage drive drag and drop your pics from there or if you and sd card reader slot use that to get your pics
Had That saw your thinking about a few years back used it for mitres for the skirting and facinigs thats about all its good for
if you still want to do your own buy a good electric miter table saw with a fine blade (more teeth) they come in around £200
like most of the others peeps say there is...
like you got sick of every Epson i bought the nozzels kept clogging up after a while bought a Cannon IX6550 A3 printer couple of years ago and it has been the best printer i ever bought it just prints no other fancy tricks
and i can get a full set of compatable catridges for £15
it produces...
Tamron can be good I've had a few in the past and it's your Donald Duck what you get with them some can have great glass others can be pants
SP range tend to be better quality controlled but a bit more pricey
Had sigmas but never realy had one that I could say I was impressed with
Chris
If it's only an ND4 your using set your camera too aperture priority ,manual focus, set iso to manual use lowest ISO, set aperture till you get exposure time you want
Had a couple of tamron SP lens over the years for both canon and Nikon cameras I've had and found them a great step up from the kit lens supplied and always got the 2.8 non VC Can be bought second hand for under £200 so they don't break the bank
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