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I use Glary regularly and used the 'wipe free space' option the other day. There were no warnings or anything when I used this. However, when I went to use the same option in Ccleaner (drive wiper from 'tools' option) it warned me that wiping free space from an SSD is not advisable as it can make the drive wear out prematurely. I've only done this once using Glary, so I'm hoping that it's not an issue but what is the truth behind this please? I know not to defrag a SSD
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ok thank you for your help
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Thanks Brian for the answer, I have found an external ssd drive: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-MU-PA1T0B-Portable-SSD-1TB/dp/B074M774TW/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=external%2Bssd&qid=1573651364&sr=8-3&th=1 Would this work for me would you know? I've tried getting hold of Lenovo but they are constantly busy
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I just had a new laptop last Christmas, if I ask for another now I'll be toast! I'm only a hobby photographer so I don't want to spend too much. I'd be interested though to learn if there are any external SSD harddrives available similar to your suggestion above? - not sure I want to take apart a newish laptop. Thanks for the answer though
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Ok, thanks
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misty foggy background look
Jackie Matthews replied to rahullele's topic in How to achieve a certain look or effect
Can you reactivate this psd please? -
That neutral tones look
Jackie Matthews replied to EB Photography's topic in How to achieve a certain look or effect
Can you reactivate the psd please? -
Can you reactivate this psd please?
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Can you reactivate the psd please?
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Can you renew the psd for this thread please?
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Does anyone know what these files are for or if I can safely delete them please? They currently take up nearly 8 gb of my ssd c drive so keen to move them if I can
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My new camera, Canon EOS RP, has an in camera facility which can automatically create a 'stack' of photos starting from an initial focus point, through the image until the set number of pictures has been taken. This is done to increase the depth of field on mainly, but not solely, macro images. Photoshop does an ok job of stacking the images together but I'm currently trialling software from Helicon and it seems to do a much better job. The only issue I have is that the current Helicon software does not accept my cr3 raw files. I can create a tiff file from the rendered , stacked images which I batch converted to tiff files from cr3 files in photoshop's image processor I'm unsure about the quality of tiff files vs cr3 files and want to know if the rendered tiff file is a good quality file to use for editing in photoshop? I hope I've explained that well enough
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Zoë looking away needle background
Jackie Matthews replied to Jackie Matthews's topic in Help with editing
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Zoë looking away needle background
Jackie Matthews replied to Jackie Matthews's topic in Help with editing
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Zoë looking away needle background
Jackie Matthews replied to Jackie Matthews's topic in Help with editing
It's great, thank you. Will post my effort in a while -
soor - what's the best way to tackle the background please? Doesn't need to be black just a little more consistent
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colour fade when file is flattened
Jackie Matthews replied to Jackie Matthews's topic in Miscellaneous questions or problems
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colour fade when file is flattened
Jackie Matthews replied to Jackie Matthews's topic in Miscellaneous questions or problems
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LAB colour mode
Jackie Matthews replied to Jackie Matthews's topic in Miscellaneous questions or problems
got it. I was just wondering. As I said I've been watching some youtube videos and thought I'd explore this colour mode and see what your thoughts were. I can see that you don't like it - a bit like lightroom . It was confusing to follow but thank you anyway