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Old 2nd January 2003   #1
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Hi juz wanna know what do u guy do to the pictures after u xfer them to ur pc.

Do u resize the image??
Do u edit the images??
If so, issit for better/easy viewing or to reduce file size??

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Old 2nd January 2003   #2
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All the above.
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Old 2nd January 2003   #3
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1. keep original copy
2. another copy for modification
3. another copy for resized and watermarked

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resize, edit (USM), then place fancy borders plus copyright statements...then the original write to CDRW for storage...the rest that are uploaded/developed are erased....
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wah u so much diskspace to spare?????? saw ur galllery impressive leh~ am interested to learn one trick from u. how did u manage to take the kid running to u without having any motion blurness???Thks

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1. keep original copy
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then if u need to develope again u need to redo the editing ???
cheers
doing the same this as u burning to cds but scared in long run to many cds if got too many version :P
Learning from u guys asborbing all the goood stuffs.

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resize, edit (USM), then place fancy borders plus copyright statements...then the original write to CDRW for storage...the rest that are uploaded/developed are erased....
 
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1. keep original copy
2. another copy for modification
3. another copy for resized and watermarked

Haha same same.
If run out of HD space, get a new HDD or burn into CD lor!
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me getting poor liaoz aftering getting cam.
looks like time to save more money to upgrade to a bigger HD in near future. xp seems to steal lotsa diskspace from ne :P

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Haha same same.
If run out of HD space, get a new HDD or burn into CD lor!
 
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then if u need to develope again u need to redo the editing ???
cheers
doing the same this as u burning to cds but scared in long run to many cds if got too many version :P
Learning from u guys asborbing all the goood stuffs.

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the editing should be quite easy and settings standardised...

i think it up to labelling and how you orgainse the original pics in the CDRW...
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me getting poor liaoz aftering getting cam.
looks like time to save more money to upgrade to a bigger HD in near future. xp seems to steal lotsa diskspace from ne :P

how about CDR/CDRWs?
I chalked up about 6 CDRs of my archived pictures already, helps a lot in freeing up space in my HDD, a lowly 20GB.
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Old 2nd January 2003   #11
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hi rncw,

product review from u okie ????;P

how much did u pay for this leh >>> HOYA (55mm) HMC UV
higher end stuffs?? does brand matter when getting filters??

thank again

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the editing should be quite easy and settings standardised...

i think it up to labelling and how you orgainse the original pics in the CDRW...
 
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wah 20 gig
mine only 8 gig hehe

sorry hor to everyone for asking too many questions. today sick at home too free liaoz.so i gotta make full use of my free time. cannot talk so i type :P

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how about CDR/CDRWs?
I chalked up about 6 CDRs of my archived pictures already, helps a lot in freeing up space in my HDD, a lowly 20GB.
 
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hi rncw,

product review from u okie ????;P

how much did u pay for this leh >>> HOYA (55mm) HMC UV
higher end stuffs?? does brand matter when getting filters??

thank again

have not use it yet...
but UV guard when used with digi cam, i think the main purpose is only for protection of the camera's lens...

brand wise i'm not too sure, but everytime i went to the shops like CP/AP/Fotoguide, they will sell me the Hoya filters without asking...
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dun mind if i ask how much u paid for it??

cheers

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have not use it yet...
but UV guard when used with digi cam, i think the main purpose is only for protection of the camera's lens...

brand wise i'm not too sure, but everytime i went to the shops like CP/AP/Fotoguide, they will sell me the Hoya filters without asking...
 
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dun mind if i ask how much u paid for it??

cheers

the Hoya UV filter is $10.00, the CIR POL - $38.00, and the +4 closeup - $15.00
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wah u so much diskspace to spare?????? saw ur galllery impressive leh~ am interested to learn one trick from u. how did u manage to take the kid running to u without having any motion blurness???Thks

as Tweek said, if not enough then burn into CD lor, btw, i missed out one more...

4. another copy for develop use.

so far my 80G still got at least half free, only backup once so far. hehe, my gallery one is so so, u see megaweb those u will know try add my icq for some chat if u want~
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Goodie Evening snappers~

Juz wanna share this link for ppl who are as swakoo as me.
this webbie provide defination for of the filter available in the market and provide example of photo to differentiate with use of filters and without.

http://www.camerafilters.com/
 
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