@Box Brownie - cheers for that
@Petrochemist - Thanks, while it's not cheap I think the Wimberley replacement foot seems like the most reliable option, given it's the same make and also the lens is expensive so I don't want any accidents!
I'm still getting used to the idea that the lens sits...
Thanks, should've thoughtto check if Wimberly had their own foot :D
No not cheap, but that's photography for you...
Cheers for the quick and very useful reply
Sorry a bit of a niche question, but I've got a Wimberly MH100 monogimbal head I want to use with my canon 500mm f4 IS II USM and Canon 7d mkII
Thing is I'm getting confused over how best to attach my kit to the Wimberley.
There are quite a few quick release plate to buy, there's a lot out...
Hi, i use the 18-200 a lot because of its flexibility in street shooting etc - eg it's great for marches / festivals for getting both scene views and closeups.
But as many will know it's not great quality in terms of optics etc - it can get great shots but sometimes in imperfect light it really...
sorry i deleted the file and started again - for now i will just have to avoid the situation where it happens
i have read it's a fairly temperamental tool though
Thanks for replies:
admirable: doesn't seem to
Craig: yes
sk66: normal
i just tried opening a different image and it was working so it must be something to do with what i've done so far.
thing is i still get the 'crosshairs' when i press control click but it just doesn't have any effect when...
Hi I'm having problems with the clone stamp tool in CS6 - basically it is not always working and i cannot work out why.
I've googled and only found a couple of threads about it, but none of the possible solutions are right - i seem to have all the right settings:
100% opacity
'all layers'...
Thanks for the replies - tbh this seems to have sorted it self out - i think it must just have been an off-day for my computer - will update if it still looks like an issue...
well, i'd saved as a PSD i think but that shouldn't be a problem - and i know the original image was fine - as i say i've tried working on the same image in PSE10 and it's fine no cracks or damage - it's definitely something happening to the image when i rotate it in CS6
and the reason for the...
Anyone got a fix for the following:
rotating a canon raw image in CS6 is causing it to have small breaks in the image - rotating in the same way in PSE10 is not causing the same thing - this is not a 'presentation' thing - if i convert the PSD file to a jpeg the faults are still there: see pic...
thanks stupar - i'm on W8.1 so that should be ok
sorry for the dumb question but how do i check what version of ACR that CS6 is using - have had a look around the tabs but can't find where it says?
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