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Offline curvemeister

Re: challenge pages also personal use ?
« Reply #15 on: May 14, 2006, 03:39:42 PM »
I'll add this to the challenge gallery.  The size you provided is just right.

Have you considered saving your images to CD?

Offline Frits

Re: challenge pages also personal use ?
« Reply #16 on: May 15, 2006, 01:10:32 AM »
I'll add this to the challenge gallery.  The size you provided is just right.

Have you considered saving your images to CD?

Mike,
I save always my images to CD.
I make DVD's from my grandchild. (Till a week , I have now 2 grandchilds)
Also I make DVd's from my vacations and on these DVD's , I place the images.
But not the orginal images. After working of the material,I thrown  away the orginals.

frits


Offline curvemeister

Re: challenge pages also personal use ?
« Reply #17 on: May 15, 2006, 02:29:12 AM »
Hi Frits.  Obviously you're a good photographer.  Even though you have not asked for advice, as a friend, I recommend that you consider archiving your original images to CD. 

After all, as you get better at Photoshop, you can go back and improve your images, yes?

Mike

Offline Frits

Re: challenge pages also personal use ?
« Reply #18 on: May 15, 2006, 02:38:53 AM »
Hi Frits.  Obviously you're a good photographer.  Even though you have not asked for advice, as a friend, I recommend that you consider archiving your original images to CD. 

After all, as you get better at Photoshop, you can go back and improve your images, yes?

Mike

Mike,

perhaps is that better.
But I had never dreamed that could be a pluging like Curvemeister.
I think, that I  archiving from now on also the orginals.
I have a lot to do, to better the old pictures , I have.
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I go now to the swimmingpool with my grandchild!

Frits

Offline Frits

Re: challenge pages also personal use ?
« Reply #19 on: May 15, 2006, 01:22:43 PM »
Hi Frits.  Obviously you're a good photographer. 
Mike

In the earlier days I hoped so. But after maried and get children , I have not to much time to spent on photography.
I don't think, I have such a artistic talent as some others.
When you are alone, you can spent al lot of time to "SEE" the photo you like it, to make.
I have not "that" time anymore.
The sandscultures, where made through iron railings and was difficult.
And of course , I was not alone. I could not spent the time , I like it.

But the sandcoloring problem persist.
I am curious to the solutions of others.
Frits