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03/18/2004 06:23:43 PM · #1 |
At last nights camera club meeting, one of the members demonstrated his newest acquisition. I share it with the thought that someone else may have an interest. Has a white, silver, gold and black reflector that also is an on location changing room.
www.zuga.net/5in1/5in1.html
Message edited by author 2004-03-18 18:40:46.
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03/18/2004 06:33:53 PM · #2 |
I hope this helps on how to insert links and thumbnails.
when you compoe a message you will see (or should see) some buttons righ next to the word "Message", each button has a different function.
for inserting thumbnails yo must first uploa the photo to your portfolio and then get the image ID. THe image id is the last numbers in the link in your address bar when you click to view that image.
ie.. the thumbnail i posted here has an id of 65255
James
Message edited by author 2004-03-18 18:36:54.
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03/18/2004 06:33:54 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by Flash: At last nights camera club meeting, one of the members demonstrated his newest acquisition. I share it with the thought that someone else may have an interest. Has a white, silver, gold and black reflector that also is an on location changing room.
Sorry I do not know how to do the link
www.zuga.net/5in1/5in1.html |
The Link
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03/18/2004 06:40:15 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by jab119: I hope this helps on how to insert links and thumbnails.
when you compoe a message you will see (or should see) some buttons righ next to the word "Message", each button has a different function.
for inserting thumbnails yo must first uploa the photo to your portfolio and then get the image ID. THe image id is the last numbers in the link in your address bar when you click to view that image.
ie.. the thumbnail i posted here has an id of 65255
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Thanks.
The only one I've learned so far was the thumbnail. This now makes the second. Woooaah. Watch out. :)
Flash
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03/18/2004 08:56:47 PM · #5 |
Cool toy.
Originally posted by Flash: At last nights camera club meeting, one of the members demonstrated his newest acquisition. I share it with the thought that someone else may have an interest. Has a white, silver, gold and black reflector that also is an on location changing room.
www.zuga.net/5in1/5in1.html |
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03/18/2004 09:39:04 PM · #6 |
that's pretty cool flash! thanks for posting. |
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03/18/2004 11:59:17 PM · #7 |
Considering I just bought a similarly-constructed (but about half that size) clothes hamper for $2 I think it's a bit overpriced. |
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03/19/2004 01:18:21 AM · #8 |
Well that answers that question. I always wondered what your choice of reflectors was general. Do you leave the clothes in or out?
Originally posted by GeneralE: Considering I just bought a similarly-constructed (but about half that size) clothes hamper for $2 I think it's a bit overpriced. |
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03/19/2004 02:25:45 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by Diversq: Well that answers that question. I always wondered what your choice of reflectors was general. Do you leave the clothes in or out?
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Hard to tell sometimes. Actually, it has mesh sides, so I haven't tried using it as a soft-box yet; I have to see if it casts shadows or can be covered with something sheer. |
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03/19/2004 11:13:38 AM · #10 |
I wonder how well it would work as an wildlife screen (hide) as well. Anything specialised for "photography" costs $$$ because we are all so crazy pay prices for our craft. |
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