A single **PIC** from South Mountain, in Phoenix AZ.
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#26
Hahahaha, no those were there from some people before...from the looks of things they had one-tire-fryers
Plus those tracks are a little narrow for the 285s I'm running out back
(The thought did cross my mind to light 'em up, but there were actually quite a few people up there at the summit)
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#28
Added images as attachments...my uploader is being stupid.
#29
Just remember those RAW files (Nikon NEF) can only be opened using specific software applications, including Nikon's own proprietary software and late versions of Photoshop (CS +).
#32
I've got Photoshop CS2, no clue how to use it though. What I meant to say is that I have all of the picture files in HUGE .jpegs.
#33
iPhoto 6.0.6 is allegedly compatible with Nikon's RAW NEF format, according to this camera list.
Of course, that only helps if you're on a Mac.
Of course, that only helps if you're on a Mac.
If you don't have a Mac, theres always the local Apple store. Just bring the memory card along and use their systems
I kinda wish I was into photography more then I am. I'm pretty much just a point and shoot person, who looks at the Aperture videos wishing I had something to use it for.
Great shots by the way, looks like an awesome place for photo shoots.
#34
Not to go too off topic on this, but the cool thing is that the support actually comes from the OS in the form of ImageIO. Apple adds in the newer formats directly to OS X, so that any app can tap into them. iPhoto with version 5 started to, and Aperture uses the same methods. And a few 3rd party programs use the same method. Makes it easier to upgrade everyone at once.
Well, I can think of a great subject for you to take pictures of...
#35
But, it sounds like you just got the files in high-res .jpg mode, so you can open those in pretty much any image program.
#36
This is what it looks like when someone drives through your shot while the aperture is hanging open for 10-20 seconds...
Going to bed now
Going to bed now
#37
He ordered a 2006 GT from Germany and picked it up in his hometown in Indiana before driving out to AZ for his posting.
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