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Everything posted by ssh
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kidding, not kidding. cheapskate here.
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In the case that anyone with a badge read that. I was kidding.
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For a couple hundred bones It better be able to! I might see if I can get a discount through my university. I have some experience with Adobe products before... maybe the learning curve won't be so drastic. Before I graduate I'll be buying it. Only $700 for the entire master suite Eek. If your that serious about it, and don't mind being a pirate without an eye-patch, then I can find it somewhere online, and clean too. I can use the dummy win7 install on my laptop as a sandbox for potential virus shit.
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It should start cooling off here in a few weeks. Looking forward to it too.
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ms app for house painting.
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Quoted wrong post. Fuck it, too lazy to edit.
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I am freezing my ass off up a ladder putting down more paint.. don't hex me bro. http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/showcase/details.aspx?uuid=70d2fd7c-cc82-4225-859f-dfe9523d16d0 I suppose it's worth a shot.
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Audibel Customs may be able to help you out.
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I hope I don't come across as knowing much either because I don't haha.
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You can do hdr in photoshop too.
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As soon as you get drunk you'll get a call.
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I doubt gimp can. http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/tdrc/index.cfm?product=photoshop&loc=en_us
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I would send a copy, but I'm pretty sure the last version I downloaded had a crack with a virus in it. You can download a thirty day trial from Adobe, and at least try it out before "finding it."
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I admit that I'm too lazy to devote the necessary time to learn how to manipulate digital photos, as well as raw image files, using software. I barely find enough time to shoot as it is with school, girlfriend, and other bits of life's bullshit. Hence my interest in a more hardware oriented solution. Of course, in my opinion, no amount of filtration beats optimal lighting. But it sure as beats lackluster lighting without using any filters at all. And seeing as I don't have as much time as I like, lackluster lighting is almost always what I get. Yep, and I am a moron. Went out on the lake yesterday to shoot some Panorama's of the leaves and left off the polarizer. I didn't notice because I was wearing my Maui Jim's. Speaking of, any good software for making a pana pic? I've never done it before. I believe photoshop has a function for that.
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I've always bought food I knew of.
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I admit that I'm too lazy to devote the necessary time to learn how to manipulate digital photos, as well as raw image files, using software. I barely find enough time to shoot as it is with school, girlfriend, and other bits of life's bullshit. Hence my interest in a more hardware oriented solution. Of course, in my opinion, no amount of filtration beats optimal lighting. But it sure as beats lackluster lighting without using any filters at all. And seeing as I don't have as much time as I like, lackluster lighting is almost always what I get. Yeah I don't know jack about photography, but filter seems easy enough. Though if your computer is decent then I don't see why taking a few different exposures, and piecing them together in photoshop taking very long. Perhaps I imagine a few photos, and not dozens.
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You have to input the target vent mach, and in numerical format. ie: 40 would be 40 m/s. It will then return the necessary amount of port area required. One thing people should consider carefully is what they use for their power number. Having a 4kw amp, and expecting a full 4kw 24/7 is going to require a ton more port area then really necessary.
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Bracket shooting on a tripod in the mean time?
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Hmm. Not sure why. Using firefox, or chrome?
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I wouldn't bother with the resin. Oh I cut stuff in the middle of the day, and my neighbors will open their garage to sit in the front, see me, and go back inside.
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Craftsmanship is awesome. I'd almost rather leave the enclosure bare when it's done.
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That's the entire reason for the vent mach page... Otherwise the ported page would have to ask all the same questions. I was talking about if I was just wanting to plug in measurements from an existing box that i have to see what the vent mach would be. That's the entire reason for the vent mach page... Otherwise the ported page would have to ask all the same questions. I was talking about if I was just wanting to plug in measurements from an existing box that i have to see what the vent mach would be. You can use the vent mach page for that since it's based on the driver t/s specs, port area, tuning, and power. Just plug in your current driver's t/s specs, power, enclosure tuning, and enclosure's port area. The port Mach page did not work for me. An older one you made I believe works good but this one doesn't show anything when you hit calculate. I just added some code that'll that automatically scroll down to the bottom after submission, so try it again.