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Camera Bits rules out iPad version of Photo Mechanic: Wednesday, June 2, 2010 by Rob Galbraith: In an open letter to Photo Mechanic customers. Than an iPad. Even if you are a diehard Mac user, Photo Mechanic works the same on a PC so it is not difficult to adapt to using a Windows OS host. The Option key is the Modifier key on the Mac. The main differences being the Mac Operating System includes utilities like Spotlight Search and RAW Conversion. Keyboard Shortcuts: The keyboard shortcuts list at the end of the manual is the Mac list. Photo Mechanic Users Guide Ver. Photo Mechanic operates almost identically on both platforms. Digital Sports Photography G. Newman Lowrance with contributions by Andy Hayt, Jonathan Hayt, and Kevin Terrell Foreword by Peter Read Miller.

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Photo Mechanic helps you quickly find your best shots. The multithreaded architecture works in the background to keep ahead of you. Images appear blazingly fast. You can view your originals full screen, compare similar shots side by side, delete the bad shots, tag photos while watching a slide show, and sort your keepers into multiple folders.

Fast Workflow. Read the images from the card, flatten the file hierarchy, apply IPTC stationery (city, state, photographer's name, copyright, etc.), create a backup on a separate disk, open a contact sheet. All in one step.

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Work with batches of photos to: rename; assign captions & keywords; print contact sheets and proofs; create web pages; resize & email photos. Configure it your way. Put image meta-data to work to customize your results. Do you want to include shutter speed, aperture and caption information with your prints or web page (and sometimes the date and city, but never the time)?

Rename files by photographer & state? Sort photos by city? Automatically convert the color profile for web photos so they look their best and stay small? Configure your own preferences or stay with the friendly defaults. New in Version 4: Scalable contact sheets. Zoom in to see the details or zoom out to see a lot of photos. Compare the photos side by side.

Easily find the best of similar shots. Multi-prococessor support. If you've got them, we use them to go faster. Smart color management. Chooses and sets the correct profile for supported cameras.

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You see colors correctly and Photoshop. Doesn't have to ask questions.

A friend of mine is selling his older Vivitar 285 Flash, 'Good Condition', slightly used, dropped only a few times, I swear! He only wants $50.00 Dollars ( US ) to part with it forever, so I may have to help him out and add it to my camera bag.

The 285 is a highly regarded portable flash, considered a dependable workhorse that has earned its place in photo equipment history. Cheap, tough and easy to use, with accuracy from its non E- TTL sensor that still outperforms some of those fancy newer $400.00 units. And all that for a fitty! That got me thinking about my Canon and the voltage sync compatibility problems with some of the newer Digital Cameras. I believe it's safe to use the 285 HV unit on any Canon Digital Camera, but the older 285 ( Non HV ) may fry your DSLR.

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Checking the voltage sync will be the safest and easiest way to guarantee that I don't cook any of my camera's electronics. Head on over to the for a tutorial on testing your flashes voltage sync. Thanks to, a Photo Enthusiast ( quite talented! ) and Seminary Student at the Archdiocese of Saint Louis Missouri for the wonderful tutorial and photos.

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