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- September 6, 2009: How View > Print Size works; or the mythical "72 ppi"
- September 1, 2009: How to make MagicJack work on a server
- September 1, 2009: Arts on the Avenue a Great Success!
- September 1, 2009: Ladysmith Camera Club - August Theme Shoot "Conflict"
- September 1, 2009: Ladysmith Camera Club - July Theme Shoot "Old & New"
- August 24, 2009: Sony Ericsson PC Suite and Windows 7
- June 23, 2009: Ladysmith Photo Walk - July 18
- June 23, 2009: Ladysmith Camera Club - June Theme Shoot "Moving Parts"
- June 19, 2009: Ladysmith Camera Club - May Theme Shoot "Hot Stuff"
- June 18, 2009: Ladysmith Camera Club - April Theme Shoot "Hard Edges"
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Ladysmith Camera Club March Theme Shoot “Openings”
April 2, 2009 by Brad.
The Theme for March 2009 was “Openings”. You can see the top 3 selections here.
For April 2009, the Theme Shoot topic is “Hard Edges”. The due date for submissions is end-of-day Sunday, April 26. We have scheduled an outing to go shooting “hard edges” in the town of Ladysmith on April 19. We’ll meet at The Printingdun Beanery Cafe on 1st Ave at 9am.
If you’re interested in joining the Ladysmith Camera Club, please click here to send an email to the club to get further information. The club meets the 4th Tuesday of the month at “The Terrace Room” behind “The Printingdun Beanery Cafe” at 341 First Ave, Ladysmith, British Columbia. The public is welcome. The LCC welcomes new members, novice to pro.
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Pump Up The Colour!
April 2, 2009 by Brad.
Do you sometimes have a colour image that appears washed out, lifeless and overly gray, even after adjusting levels and contrast? You know there is more colour in the image, but you can’t seem to coax it out. Well, if you’re up for a short ride through the Lab colour mode, here’s a very simple trick to “pump up the colour”. Read the rest of this entry »
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