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The best CF for skin tones?
Sorry, I couldn't help myself =)
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Will M wrote:
Sorry, I couldn't help myself =) Now, if this group were frequented by audiophiles, you'd get someone suggesting that the slower cards are better because they allow more time for the subtle variations of skintones to be recorded more faithfully. They'd then direct you to some online merchant who'd they recently bought a 1x 64Mb card off for $300. |
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Will M wrote:
Sorry, I couldn't help myself =) Now, if this group were frequented by audiophiles, you'd get someone suggesting that the slower cards are better because they allow more time for the subtle variations of skintones to be recorded more faithfully. They'd then direct you to some online merchant who'd they recently bought a 1x 64Mb card off for $300. |
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Will M wrote:
Sorry, I couldn't help myself =) Now, if this group were frequented by audiophiles, you'd get someone suggesting that the slower cards are better because they allow more time for the subtle variations of skintones to be recorded more faithfully. They'd then direct you to some online merchant who'd they recently bought a 1x 64Mb card off for $300. |
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The best CF for skin tones?
Definitely |
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The best CF for skin tones?
Definitely the Revlon Eterna 27 (with exclusive Progenitin). |
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The best CF for skin tones?
Definitely the Revlon Eterna 27 (with exclusive Progenitin). |
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"Will M" wrote in message ... Sorry, I couldn't help myself =) .....didn't someone ask here once for help to find a B&W card?? ....and was serious too! |
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"Will M" wrote in message ... Sorry, I couldn't help myself =) .....didn't someone ask here once for help to find a B&W card?? ....and was serious too! |
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Russ wrote: Will M wrote: Sorry, I couldn't help myself =) Now, if this group were frequented by audiophiles, you'd get someone suggesting that the slower cards are better because they allow more time for the subtle variations of skintones to be recorded more faithfully. They'd then direct you to some online merchant who'd they recently bought a 1x 64Mb card off for $300. I recently found two Smart Media cards new in original packet. Sega Brand labeled Digital Media wait ------ 4Mbit (0.5M). Price $39.00. That makes it $78 per Mb. AHHHH nostalgia. Yes they are for sale! |
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