Hi Grinstian,
a local photo dealer? Depends on where you live. I couldn't find that in your profile.
The Cokin system is quite affordable. Most P series filters are around EUR 20 here in the Netherlands, when ordered on the internet. I'm sure you will find online Cokin dealers in Google.
I ordered at B&H in the US a couple of times and had positive experience with them. Go to their website and type Cokin in the search box at the top.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/
They sell most P-series color filters at around $24.
If you like to know more, send me a private message. I'm very inactive here lately.
Robert
a local photo dealer? Depends on where you live. I couldn't find that in your profile.
The Cokin system is quite affordable. Most P series filters are around EUR 20 here in the Netherlands, when ordered on the internet. I'm sure you will find online Cokin dealers in Google.
I ordered at B&H in the US a couple of times and had positive experience with them. Go to their website and type Cokin in the search box at the top.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/
They sell most P-series color filters at around $24.
If you like to know more, send me a private message. I'm very inactive here lately.
Robert
Hi, Grianstian.
As for me, I have seldom tried to deal withn that problem with downloadable PDF brochures, and I wonder have you ever worked it out? Do I need another 3rd party manual toolkit? When it comes to PDF converting process, I have another question, I wonder have you ever tried to convert pdf to other image files before? As for myself, I am testing the related PDF to PNG converting, PDF to BMP converting , and PDF to JPG converting programs these days. Do you have experience about it?
http://www.pqscan.com/convert-pdf/to-png-csharp.html
http://www.pqscan.com/convert-pdf/to-bmp-csharp.html
Any suggestion will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Pan
As for me, I have seldom tried to deal withn that problem with downloadable PDF brochures, and I wonder have you ever worked it out? Do I need another 3rd party manual toolkit? When it comes to PDF converting process, I have another question, I wonder have you ever tried to convert pdf to other image files before? As for myself, I am testing the related PDF to PNG converting, PDF to BMP converting , and PDF to JPG converting programs these days. Do you have experience about it?
http://www.pqscan.com/convert-pdf/to-png-csharp.html
http://www.pqscan.com/convert-pdf/to-bmp-csharp.html
Any suggestion will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Pan
Some words about Grey G2. If you are new to split filters, here is something to keep in mind. Even though you may have your lens stopped down to F16, your view finder views around f4. Meaning, The line of demarcation on your filter isn't where you think it is in your scene. F4 shows a very shallow depth of field as compared to F-16. If you have a depth of field preview button, do check that and adjust your filter as needed. Since this one has a gradual stop, it is at least a bit more forgiving, but you can still really make a mess of your horizon that might be too difficult to edit later
Quote: Robert van der Sanden 01.05.07, 21:17To the cited post
Just gave up and accepted it as a nice memory with a no detail sky. Eventually I'll go back and work the color version. Having a graduated filter would have been a big help.
Just gave up and accepted it as a nice memory with a no detail sky. Eventually I'll go back and work the color version. Having a graduated filter would have been a big help.
In sunsets the lighting conditions vary a lot, depending on the height of the sun above the horizon. You may need a wider range of ND grads to deal with it.