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Indecent Exposure 30: Inspiring examples

by Lori Grunin

Fun with flash, on-site printing, and other burning listener questions.


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Episode 30

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Today's questions
Shutter fix-ation

Hey Lori and Matt,
I recent have my Canon EOS 40D for about a month now. While I was taking pictures of my dog, I was thinking about the life of my shutter. Most cameras have a cycle of 100,000. When it comes to replacing my shutter which would be better to do? Send it in to have a professional to fix my camera or do it myself?
Thanks guys!
James


Event printers

Hello Lori and Matt,
I've heard about your podcast from a promo from BOL a few months back and now look forward to your podcast every week. My question is regarding photo printers. I do portrait work on the weekend (portable backdrop, 2 speedlights ) one of the services I provide is 5x7 prints on location. My location work flow for this is, camera tethered to my notebook, do some level adjustments in Aperture then I send it to an HP A636 connected via USB.
What I'm finding is that my prints are darker and seem to have a more reddish/orange tint to them (it is somewhat similar to getting really excited with the saturation bar in Ps/Aperture where everyone looks like they have a bad sun tan. Even though the picture on my screen looks fine.
I calibrate my monitor every two weeks using Datacolor's Spyder system. When sending prints to my local Costco my colors are as it should be. It is only when using the A636. I tried to download a profile for the A636 from HP's website but none exists.
What I would like is a recommendation for a portable photo printer that does 5x7 prints that can work with Aperture. As right now I am guessing what the printer my print so it really looks desaturated on the screen but prints out OK.
Or is my only solution is to have 2 display profiles one for Costco prints one for on site prints. The only downside to this is that I would need 2 edits of the same image.
Help!
-joey


Slow mo

Hi Lori:
I am in the market for a camcorder for the sole purpose of using it for taping my golf swing. It just needs to be a clear image with the ability to play it back at very slow speeds.
thanks!
Mike


Senior Editor Lori Grunin has been covering digital imaging for two decades, but her memory's kind of sketchy on the details. You can hear about it every week on Indecent Exposure, the podcast she co-hosts with Matt Fitzgerald.
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by BillHertha November 21, 2008 4:24 PM PST
Re: Fotonation's face enhancement. I'm looking for a tool that will detect ugly relatives and delete them from my pictures :)
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by joeyjoeyjoey November 21, 2008 9:59 PM PST
Thanks for taking my question regarding the on site photo printer. Never thought what I was doing was called event photography. Always thought that event photography was for big concerts. But an event is an event :)

I did google some of the products both Lori and Matt mentioned and unfortunately the prices are WAY out there, especially for the small amount of work I do. But do understand if I want to provide quality prints on site that I'll have to get one of those printers.

Holidays are here and I'll just have to get out there more with photos to save up for it!

Thanks again and keep up the excellent podcast.

-joey
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by Bh01 November 22, 2008 1:43 AM PST
The Iris printer you mentioned is NOT a dye sub! It was one of the first high quality inkjet printers and was developed by a MA company which later sold the technology to Scitex. I have done on site event printing for many years and find dye sub the best way to go. I use a Shinko (who make the Kodak kiosk printers) and get an 8x10 in 30 seconds at a cost of about $1.30. Printer cost new is about $2600. though. They also make a 6x9 printer which is somewhat less. One possibility is to find an Olympus p400. ALthough discontinued, media is still available and this formerly $1000 printer can now be had for under $200. If Joey wants to contact me I can put him in touch with a source for several new & used ones .
Barry
barry@kingcon.com
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by lgrunin November 24, 2008 9:59 AM PST
Ack. Complete brain spasm on the Iris. I have no idea where that came from :( Thanks for the correction. Lori
by lee_adc November 22, 2008 6:25 AM PST
Hi,

Thanks for another great show this week. Love the conversation on the photos in the weekly competition, I really enjoyed listening to what made different photos appealing to you.

Here is a link to a macro shot I was particularly pleased to get this summer. It's of a Dragonfly eating an ant! I had never seen this happen before and was pleased to get a shot. It was one of those times when a photographer doesn't get a lot of time to mark decisions on composition and camera settings. Fortunately I think it came out OK. I would love to know what you think.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/leeadc/2808538827/

Regards, Lee.
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by atfr November 22, 2008 8:21 AM PST
http://www.flickr.com/photos/allex/3050606498/

Around here are not a lot of exotic animals to shoot (take a picture of).
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by lovethatnixter November 22, 2008 7:23 PM PST
I am not much of a macro photographer nor do I have a macro lens...but this is one I like. Here is the face of a Sea Horse through glass and the zoo.

http://stankus.smugmug.com/popular/#323994487_2WfMY-A-LB ( my submition )

and here is a profile of the same guy zoomed out.

http://stankus.smugmug.com/popular/#323995152_gPAcC-A-LB

That whole Sea Horse was only about 3-4 inches tall.
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by jdmedina November 23, 2008 11:31 AM PST
Hello gang

Here is my entry for the macro contest

For all my love for Jackson Pollock I couldn't resist to take a dive at the amazing detail his work has. So I went to the MoMA and took this one:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/bloodless/2751082451/

You can actually see a nut just lying there, love it

Hope you like it

- JD
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by wenjie November 24, 2008 8:34 PM PST
Thanks for taking the time to talk about my sunset picture. I use a compact Canon camera.

Here is the photo for this week's contest. It was taken in an exhibition, Lizards & Snakes: Alive!, in the American Museum of Natural History. If it weren't in a museum setting, I may not be able to get this close in the actual environment that they live with my compact camera.

https://www.photoshop.com/express/index.html?user=wenjied&galleryid=85b8d36bb5c14ede9a39b81783110459&wf=share&trackingid=BTAGC

-Wenjie
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by mgswong November 25, 2008 1:18 PM PST
Hey everyone!!!!

Here's my entry for the macro contest:

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v40/mgswong/myspace/?action=view&current=ant02.jpg

It's when ants decided to invade my room. They're on a plastic cup of soda if you're wondering what they're on. I thought it looked pretty amazing when they all gathered around a dry spot of soda.

Anyway, just thought I'd share. Enjoy!

--Bruce

ps.

Keep up the great podcasts!
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by KeithMac2007 November 25, 2008 2:21 PM PST
Hi All,

This the photo for this week's contest. These just appeared in the garden, so small and beautiful. They stand about 2 1/2 inches.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/kmacke/2914070410/in/set-72157600367870543/

Hope you like it as much as I do.
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by homebrandcola November 25, 2008 4:57 PM PST
Another wonderful show!

My submission for the macro photo. It was a toss up between this one, and another of a lady bug that I took by holding my 28-80 lens backwards in front of my camera and shooting through it the wrong way. But, that is only interesting because of the process.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/timhughes/2913529721/

Cheers, Tim.
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by Pierre_G November 30, 2008 1:45 PM PST
Hi,

Thank's for your great show, it is always a pleasure to listen to you on week-ends.
Here is the link to my picture for the macro contest: http://pierre.grydbeck.com/macro.jpg
It's not another ultra-sharp typical macro picture, but I like it (i love taking pictures of food ;-). It's a picture of chineese springrols with salad. Since I don't have any macro lens I shot this with nikon's 50mm f1.8 lens with the aperture WIDE open. The light came from a few candles so unfortunately the ISO had to big quiet high.

Hope you will enjoy,

Best regards, Pierre
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by curlybeast December 1, 2008 5:01 PM PST
Hi
I've been listening to your great podcast for some weeks now.
I used my Fujifilm S5700 in macro mode, used my closet door as background and natural light from the window: http://thecurlybeast.deviantart.com/art/Myopia-91753584

Hope you'll like it
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by grapemac December 2, 2008 3:21 AM PST
Hey guys.

thanks for an amazing podcast!

Here's my entry for the 'Macro Competition': http://gallery.me.com/andrewirvine#100233

Keep on doing what you do... Loving the comps!

Kind Regards : Andy
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Lori Grunin Lori Grunin has been an avid photographer for almost 30 years, and spent the past 15 attempting to master every aspect of technology.
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