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Post by jackscrap on Aug 23, 2021 10:12:04 GMT
Well done Clive, I’m sure they all went away with a great sense of achievement.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 23, 2021 15:02:36 GMT
in contrast, your entire group are bundled up like Eskimos. HA HA! It was chilly on Saturday for sure. We've had weeks of sweltering heat, but at least the humidity here is very low, so that helps. A wet, cold front came through on Saturday and the hall is not heated as it's never used off-season. There is a nice fireplace in the hall, but we chose to leave coats and hoodies on. Having the fireplace on would have put people to sleep!
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Post by Chris on Aug 23, 2021 19:38:38 GMT
One downside of demonstrating PSE with a digital projector (and screen) is that the PSE interface (?) text and icons are so small when projected. Good thing we were a small group. Apparently, in Zoom you can share a computer screen with others in the Zoom meeting , here. So if we do this again, attendees can bring a laptop and we can hold a Zoom mtg and then everyone can follow along on their own screens. I'd love to try this. There is Wi-Fi in the hall so everyone can connect their laptops. Comments about this Zoom feature are welcome. (I like the personal contact, but gosh you could hold a tutorial/demo online with attendees at home. Hummmm....) Thanks again. Clive Clive, I use Zoom screen sharing regularly. Its quite easy to use. You click "Screen Sharing" and choose the window you want to share. On a PC, if necessary, you can use Control + the mouse scroll wheel to zoom in. support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362153-Sharing-your-screen-content-or-second-cameraThe "host" who starts the session should have screen sharing enabled by default. If another person needs to use screen sharing then you need to make that person a "Co-host". The free version of Zoom has sessions that last for a maximum of 40 minutes then it automatically closes, and then you need to open a new session to start another 40 minutes. Tip: If you are all in the same room then make sure everyone's microphone is turned off from within the Zoom app, otherwise you will get a lot of feedback. Kind regards Chris
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 24, 2021 2:27:37 GMT
I use Zoom screen sharing regularly. Its quite easy to use. Chris, Thank you. That's awesome to know. The 40-minute limit could be a constraint but as you said, we can just hold another session. Google has a Zoom wannabe called Hangouts and I will look into its features too. I can't see doing this in the near feature, but just knowing your success with Zoom sharing is important. It sure would have helped last Saturday. Thanks, Clive
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 24, 2021 3:51:23 GMT
Is your photography school going to be a weekly, bi-monthly, or monthly venture ? ; I bet every one of those people are looking forward to the next class. BuckSkin This was supposed to be a one-time event, but folks are interested in getting together again. Some options might be: - Going over gear and settings (although I barely know settings in my own camera)
- Casual road trips around the countryside near the summer place or even to a nearby national park
I like casual drive-abouts and we can stop and photograph anything. Wild flowers, scenery, each other...we could be critiques/commentary after. Clive
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Post by BuckSkin on Aug 24, 2021 4:38:09 GMT
we can stop and photograph anything. Aren't you right on the Canadian Pacific mainline ? Trains make ideal targets, still or moving; and, they are interesting and ever-changing; you can go to the same spot a dozen times and never see the same thing twice. A moving train is good practice for back-button focusing and AI-Servo. You could divide the class time between learning the camera (inside on bad days - outside on good days), learning basic editing and also how to take advantage of RAW, and field trips. You got this thing started --- you can't quit now.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 24, 2021 4:54:34 GMT
Aren't you right on the Canadian Pacific mainline The CPR mainline is to the north and goes through Calgary. However, the southern freight route goes through our small town (Coaldale) and only a few minutes from the summer place at Cowley. The problem is there is no schedule ... times are random and not available to the public...at least the last time I inquired. They are all "resource" trains: Saskatchewan potash going to Asia; lumber from BC heading east; wheat from the prairies going to Vancouver and then Asia and elsewhere; oil going to Vancouver refineries. These are all photographed at Cowley, Alberta. The retro train used to stop at the Cowley siding. It was a fancy-dancy tourist train for folks with DEEP pockets. It stopped here and the tourists were bussed to Waterton Lakes NP about 45 minutes away.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 24, 2021 4:59:54 GMT
You got this thing started --- you can't quit now.
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Post by Sepiana on Aug 24, 2021 5:15:30 GMT
One downside of demonstrating PSE with a digital projector (and screen) is that the PSE interface (?) text and icons are so small when projected. Have you tried the feature Adobe introduced back in PSE 2019? It allows you to adjust the UI Scale Factor. I have encountered the problem you describe; setting it to 200% - Large did the trick.
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Post by Chris on Aug 24, 2021 7:55:12 GMT
I use Zoom screen sharing regularly. Its quite easy to use. Chris, Thank you. That's awesome to know. The 40-minute limit could be a constraint but as you said, we can just hold another session. Google has a Zoom wannabe called Hangouts and I will look into its features too. I can't see doing this in the near feature, but just knowing your success with Zoom sharing is important. It sure would have helped last Saturday. Thanks, Clive Clive, Skype is also free and can do screen sharing. There is no time limit and you can have a maximum of 50 participants with the free version. (Zoom has a maximum of 100 participants with the free version). However, if you follow Sepiana's suggestion, you may be able to increase the size of the tools in PSE and stick with the projector you have been using. Kind regards Chris
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Post by BuckSkin on Aug 24, 2021 9:29:46 GMT
The problem is there is no schedule ... times are random and not available to the public... Great train pics ! You need to get acquainted with a "railfan" ; being located as you are, I would be surprised if there were not a hundred or so within the community; those guys have a mysterious way of knowing exactly when and where to see trains; most also have railroad frequency scanners. Be careful, though, it is addictive ... and no known cure once you get the bug.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 24, 2021 14:28:36 GMT
Have you tried the feature Adobe introduced back in PSE 2019? It allows you to adjust the UI Scale Factor. I have encountered the problem you describe; setting it to 200% - Large did the trick. Thanks Sepiana. That certainly would have helped last Saturday. I was going to write this morning and say it does not work because nothing changed, but I fired up PSE 2021 this morning and there it was...large as life. Some things are too large, but this feature would have been great on the weekend. I'd probably lean to screen sharing via Zoom, Google Hangouts or Skype. But you suggestion is good to know. Thanks. Clive
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 24, 2021 14:29:51 GMT
You need to get acquainted with a "railfan" Thanks. I am aware of train buffs in the area. All of the shots posted were just by chance.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 24, 2021 14:33:27 GMT
Clive, Skype is also free and can do screen sharing. There is no time limit and you can have a maximum of 50 participants with the free version. (Zoom has a maximum of 100 participants with the free version). However, if you follow Sepiana's suggestion, you may be able to increase the size of the tools in PSE and stick with the projector you have been using. Kind regards Chris Thanks Chris. If and when we do this again, I'll likely use the 200% scaling or screen sharing. I've given dozens of PPT presentations over the years, but never done a software demo like last Saturday. Thanks, Clive
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