Orlando/Altamonte Mini-Meet - March 8th, 2009!!!
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I'll try to be there by 12 with some hamburger buns and chips!
#125
10th Gear
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Haha...funny Setting my clocks now! See you guys around noon!
Hotdog Buns- Orlando tl
Hamburger buns-csmeance
Hot dogs- TOPHER33884
Hamburger-
ketchup & mustard-(Tluu)
Sodas/Water & ICE- JRhodes88,Rsoetidjo
Charcoal(and lighter fluid)- EL CUBANO
Chips - csmeance & TOPHER33884 & Brooklands NSX
Plates-(TLuu)
silverware - TLAdvanced
napkin -(Tluu)
cheese - Rsoetidjo
Anything else List here-
Green bean caserole - Rsoetidjo
potato salad - Rsoetidjo
#127
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You fellas have a good time today!
I have met a few of you guys in Orlando. I'll be down there later in the week for a mini getaway.
There is a cruise to support sickle cell anemia on March 15 (sunday) It starts at a park in Kissimee at 12:00 and ends at Kamispeed off Sandlake at 2pm.
If anyone is interested in joining, here is a link. It's off of s2ki.com
http://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=677317
I have met a few of you guys in Orlando. I'll be down there later in the week for a mini getaway.
There is a cruise to support sickle cell anemia on March 15 (sunday) It starts at a park in Kissimee at 12:00 and ends at Kamispeed off Sandlake at 2pm.
If anyone is interested in joining, here is a link. It's off of s2ki.com
http://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=677317
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#137
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Here are a few from my phone which I edited for some color and constrast in PS. Photos weren't the best to begin with...
#138
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I got the signs out of these two as well:
#143
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here is one of the pics edited in PS with the sign out, I'll try to do the rest for you guys
#145
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here's just a few more, if you guys ever need something PS'ed, PM me and I'll do it for you
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#149
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Raw files make it much easier since you don't get the JPEG artifacts from the compression, etc. Then you can actually minipulate and create more images from one. Then you can take the images and then merge them to your liking rather than just messing with one image at a time.
#150
Raw files make it much easier since you don't get the JPEG artifacts from the compression, etc. Then you can actually minipulate and create more images from one. Then you can take the images and then merge them to your liking rather than just messing with one image at a time.
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#154
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raw image file contains minimally processed data from the image sensor of either a digital camera, image or motion picture film scanner. Raw files are so named because they are not yet processed and therefore are not ready to be used with a bitmap graphics editor or printed. Normally, the image is processed by a raw converter in a wide-gamut internal colorspace where precise adjustments can be made before conversion to a "positive" file format such as TIFF or JPEG for storage, printing, or further manipulation, which often encodes the image in a device-dependent colorspace. These images are often described as "RAW image files" based on the erroneous belief that they represent a single file format. In fact there are dozens if not hundreds of raw image formats in use by different models of digital equipment (like cameras or film scanners).
#155
raw image file contains minimally processed data from the image sensor of either a digital camera, image or motion picture film scanner. Raw files are so named because they are not yet processed and therefore are not ready to be used with a bitmap graphics editor or printed. Normally, the image is processed by a raw converter in a wide-gamut internal colorspace where precise adjustments can be made before conversion to a "positive" file format such as TIFF or JPEG for storage, printing, or further manipulation, which often encodes the image in a device-dependent colorspace. These images are often described as "RAW image files" based on the erroneous belief that they represent a single file format. In fact there are dozens if not hundreds of raw image formats in use by different models of digital equipment (like cameras or film scanners).
#157
Rich
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