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RochU

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  • Main editing computer
    PC laptop
  • Editing software
    Lightroom with Photoshop
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  • Cameras, lenses and other photographic equipment
    Canon 5D MIII range of macro, zoom L series lens

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  1. Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh that would be negative, Houston! Maybe I should do that.....that would be a really good idea..... I know I know .. I can see "angry face: emjoi of Damien right now.... Damien 101, I know I know....
  2. My techo friend at JB said that if I buy the BenQ SW2700PT monitor it is 2560 resolution and my laptop is only 1920 I would be wasting my money. https://www.jbhifi.com.au/computers-tablets/monitors/benq/benq-sw2700pt-27-adobe-rgb-color-management-monitor-for-photographers/314269/ Your thoughts MOST appreciated?
  3. Hi Damien I have read your monitor selection article as I am looking at a sharper monitor for photography editing. I am reviewing the latest Dell Ultra Sharps and have a couple of questions http://accessories.ap.dell.com/sna/sna.aspx?c=au&cs=audhs1&l=en&s=dhs&~topic=ultrasharp_monitor 1. I am currently using Dell 2414H and it is not ultra sharp - they are 1920 resolution but do not appear as sharp and colourful as my HP Spectre 360 laptop screen, so I have eye strain editing on the 13 inch screen Will this be better if I buy a Ultra Sharp as they have deal on at the moment. Questions about resolution. 1. My laptop is max resolution 1920 and the monitor is 2580 - will that distort my images? i.e do I need to extend my screen or mirror my screen? 2. I was looking at the ultra wide 29, so I can view more images on the screen when selecting in Bridge. Will that distort my images when viewing, editing having a wide screen? Many thanks as always, you are my hero, your tips on levels have made my images totally pop! Thank you! Rochelle
  4. Thanks a million, I thought that may be the case. and what a great idea, i will sign up for the sharpening class right away, so then there will be no tears! Love your work by the way! R
  5. HI Damien and Team, I am creating a photobook to be printed through the online templates in Snapfish. The project is submitted through templates online. Question: to achieve the best image results when the book is printed, should I export all images 'for web' in Photoshop CC (all done in Raw originally), as all images are uploaded online? Your advice appreciated as always, Rochelle
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