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FYI: Pinnacle Studio, formerly Avid Studio is free for a limited time at the app store
I havent used it, but its supposed to be a much better alternative to iMovie
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pinna...552100086?mt=8
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I havent used it, but its supposed to be a much better alternative to iMovie
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pinna...552100086?mt=8
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4 different photography magazines for $5 a year each
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Last edited by Mizouse; 09-07-2012 at 01:42 AM.
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4 different photography magazines for $5 a year each
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that reminds me, I STILL need to get a good small camera... right now it's looking like RX100..
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Strobist question here.... in a setup... a "kicker" (light) is/for....?
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Originally Posted by Wikipedia
Kicker
The "fourth light" in three point lighting, a kicker is a small light, often made directional or limited in coverage through the use of a snoot, umbrella, or softbox that adds a bright edge light on the fill light side of the subject's face, usually just enough to establish the jaw line or edge of an ear. The kicker should thus be a bit brighter than the fill light, but not so bright it over fills the off side of the face; the placement and brightness of a kicker is a matter of taste and technique. Many portraitists choose not to use a kicker and settle for the three main lights of the standard plans. It may thus also be considered an acccessory light (see below).
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The "fourth light" in three point lighting, a kicker is a small light, often made directional or limited in coverage through the use of a snoot, umbrella, or softbox that adds a bright edge light on the fill light side of the subject's face, usually just enough to establish the jaw line or edge of an ear. The kicker should thus be a bit brighter than the fill light, but not so bright it over fills the off side of the face; the placement and brightness of a kicker is a matter of taste and technique. Many portraitists choose not to use a kicker and settle for the three main lights of the standard plans. It may thus also be considered an acccessory light (see below).
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From what I know, this is an example of one in use. The right image is with the kicker or rim.
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nice, kicker makes a big difference
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Sorry, another noob question here, someone commented on one of my photos in Flickr and asked about the lens (Sigma 50mm f1.4 HSM) "...Is this the typical degree of focus you're getting from this lens?"
What does that mean?
What does that mean?
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It's just how big your dof is. As in how big of an area parallel to the camera will be in focus.
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How big this is.
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Oh okay. Yeah I know what DOF is, I've just never heard it phrased that way ("degree of focus")
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<object width="853" height="480"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/4_jLMlIDD1U?version=3&hl=en_US"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/4_jLMlIDD1U?version=3&hl=en_US" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="853" height="480" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object>
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I shot an acquaintance's (friend of a friend's) wedding friends and family dinner earlier in the year for a flat fee which covered my time and work there, and delivering web-size photos. Now they are asking for full-res files because they are making a photo book. How should I proceed? I mean, sure I could just hand over the files, but I just kind of feel weird about it. I mean, generally speaking, I don't give people the full-res files..
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but i would assume with a wedding they would want the full size photos.
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I shot an acquaintance's (friend of a friend's) wedding friends and family dinner earlier in the year for a flat fee which covered my time and work there, and delivering web-size photos. Now they are asking for full-res files because they are making a photo book. How should I proceed? I mean, sure I could just hand over the files, but I just kind of feel weird about it. I mean, generally speaking, I don't give people the full-res files..
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well full-res would be the size out of the camera. but you can also do medium res, which is enough for printing in a book.
I think I'll just send the files
if I could have it my way though, I'd charge some more money for sending the full-res.
I think I'll just send the files
if I could have it my way though, I'd charge some more money for sending the full-res.
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I shot an acquaintance's (friend of a friend's) wedding friends and family dinner earlier in the year for a flat fee which covered my time and work there, and delivering web-size photos. Now they are asking for full-res files because they are making a photo book. How should I proceed? I mean, sure I could just hand over the files, but I just kind of feel weird about it. I mean, generally speaking, I don't give people the full-res files..
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What jup said
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Thanks for the advice - btw these people are WELL off, I mean F-car etc. but unfortunately many times those kind of people are cheap with photos...
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some girl posted on a bride pic I put on FB...
uh, no, you inbox me...
need photos...headshots...inbox me!
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Is she hot? If so I'd like to inbox her
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she's all you...
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Lol so one of my coworkers just bought a 4/3 camera and started asking me all these questions like what's f-stop, focal length and all this and that about basic photography.
So I just lent her my understanding exposure book
She told me she only got it because it's one step closer to a DSLR, and then asked me what a DSLR was
So I just lent her my understanding exposure book
She told me she only got it because it's one step closer to a DSLR, and then asked me what a DSLR was
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Lol so one of my coworkers just bought a 4/3 camera and started asking me all these questions like what's f-stop, focal length and all this and that about basic photography.
So I just lent her my understanding exposure book
She told me she only got it because it's one step closer to a DSLR, and then asked me what a DSLR was
So I just lent her my understanding exposure book
She told me she only got it because it's one step closer to a DSLR, and then asked me what a DSLR was
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Yea... No
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oh damn, I just noticed that's kind of a kind of pic.... have to take a close look in the back up there....
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