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Virtual Copies
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wrote: I see. You now claim he didn't plonk you. Oh! Boy! he clearly did not. One if the few times I will bother: Here is the full text of the message: you ought to learn what plonk actually means before you show yourself to be even more stupid than you already have. he may have said he plonked me but he clearly did not. he was lying. You are true to form. Bordering on being an Internet sociopath. When caught in an outright lie, you insult whoever catches you. i'm not the one who is lying. Clearly PAS was not lying. He may have changed his mind, or possibly did not get around to setting a filter. As I said earlier, he may have been in ndded of a good laugh, and wanted to see how far you would go. he said he plonked me and did not. simple concept. |
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Lightroom vs. Apertu Curves
On 8/14/2014 10:59 PM, nospam wrote:
heavily edited for brevity lightroom's exposure adjustment is specifically designed to work more like film because of the hard clipping of digital, whereas film is less harsh because of the shoulder/knee of its characteristic curve. edited What? I thought you claimed that digital is superior to film, in every way. John |
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Lightroom vs. Apertu Curves
On 8/23/2014 5:08 PM, John Turco wrote:
On 8/14/2014 10:59 PM, nospam wrote: heavily edited for brevity lightroom's exposure adjustment is specifically designed to work more like film because of the hard clipping of digital, whereas film is less harsh because of the shoulder/knee of its characteristic curve. edited What? I thought you claimed that digital is superior to film, in every way. John You are wrong if you expect consistency from him. -- PeterN |
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Lightroom vs. Apertu Curves
In article , PeterN
wrote: lightroom's exposure adjustment is specifically designed to work more like film because of the hard clipping of digital, whereas film is less harsh because of the shoulder/knee of its characteristic curve. What? I thought you claimed that digital is superior to film, in every way. You are wrong if you expect consistency from him. there's nothing inconsistent about what i said, unless you fail to understand it. |
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