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Old 04-29-2004, 06:19 AM
jono_slack jono_slack is offline
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Lovely in the shower

Hi Carl
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thinking about me in the shower...???

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I'm sure you look super in the shower (you could post some 'self pics' over at photosig :-p)

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Now I know it's time to close this post.

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It's been rather grumpy hasn't it - sorry for my part, definitely uncharacteristic on this forum.

Keep well, it sounds like you'll get your slide show feature, but possibly not for a little while
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Old 04-29-2004, 07:06 AM
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Re: Horses for Courses

Sweet. And all we had to do was ask. Nicely.
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Old 04-29-2004, 04:57 PM
Ian_McCausland Ian_McCausland is offline
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Re: carl\'s smilin\' at all the heat..

I am surprised iView isn't issuing the additional files to make it compatible to the new DCR format. They seem to pride themselves on being compatible with so many RAW formats.

Not that it matters, I use the review function in PD all the time, keyboard shortcuts make reviewing file with the client pretty quick.

As well can't the SLR/n save both a jpeg and a DCR file simultaneously ? Couldn't you do that and aim something like Graphiconvertor at the folder containing the jpegs?
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