Curiosity question. I see that the E-3 had IS turned on whilst on the
tripod. Does the E-3 take kindly to that sort of thing? I think some
cameras don't.
Chuck Norcutt
On 7/1/2012 4:20 AM, Brian Swale wrote:
> Bottom right at
> http://www.brianswale.com/zuikoholics/2012/prints1.htm
>
> This does look dark, but at least it IS possible to see some surface moon
> detail. The only very significant difference from reality is that the image
> is not
> silvery white. It HAS had USM 20 from FastStone.
>
> I did take a RAW shot but processing that turned out to be a comedy of
> errors, so after 30 minutes of stuffing around I gave up in favour of
> FastStone's tried and true routines with jpg.
>
> I have Sagelight installed and thought I had paid for it and registered it,
> but it
> told me I had not. End of round One.
>
> I have Olympus Studio 2, and found the ORF image for editing, but when I
> wanted to crop the moon from all the black sky, the menu didn't accord with
> what the Help File said, and I soon found myself in a region of the program
> from which there was no apparent escape. The menus were all different,
> with no way back. Reset didn't fix it. Maybe I should uninstall then
> reinstall,
> but it would be just my luck to lose the registration, so I probably won't.
> End of round Two.
>
> I also have Corel AfterShot Pro, but I couldn't even find a navigation menu to
> locate the file :-(( Life gets tejus, don't it.
>
> It's a cold night and I'm tired. I'm off to bed !!
>
> Brian Swale
>
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