I have an odd problem. When saving files as a batch from the RAW
converter built into photoshop, if I select "tif" then all the
previews are nothing but black squares. There is an image there, but
the preview is not. Has anyone else heard of this problem or know of
a fix? Currently I have to run a batch process on them all, altering
them imperceptibly and then saving them again so that a preview is
generated. This is a pain!
Eric Tadsen
Tadsen Photography
http://tadphoto.com
608.469.2255
On Dec 9, 2005, at 2:39 PM, Gregory Fraser wrote:
Comments.
Renate Volz (vanity) - Am I just a sucker for green or is it the
way the light reflects off the mirror onto the subject and spills
out onto the carpet like a stain. And why should that interest me?
Don't know. Like the shot though.
Trevor Cunningham (light at the end of the tunnel) - I think my
eyes are yearning for the contrast that is not here. Actually I
don't need darker darks but I need lighter lights. I feel like I'm
suffocating staring at this. Interesting effect.
Lea Murphy (Rachel) - Very nice shot but not as nice as that
spectacular puppy shot you put up last week. I meant to comment on
it but ran out of time.
Srinivasa R. Regeti (Renaissance Festival) - Lovely little
advertisement/copyright in the corner. Its big enough you can't
miss it and the red 'rp' squiggle is a nice touch.
Howard Leigh (My early morning shadow) - You won't believe this but
that looks exactly like my own shadow! Other than that its not
getting me really excited. The image is full of lines none of which
are parallel to the edges of the frame and none of which are really
diagonal enough to give real tension. They're all just sort of off
and I keep waiting for something to happen but it never does. I'm
just left yearning for a ball or a garbage can to break up the lines.
Dona Tracy (Bosco, a street dog) - If he's a street dog, how do you
know his name is Bosco? I like the very muted colors and the sweep
of the dog's right ear. I also like the connection between the
dog's head and the two round carvings on the wall. Overall although
I prefer the mirror image of this shot, I still like this. Kind of
classic look to it.
Museki Abe (Autumn Color 3) - Now I adore the shape of the branches
and the way the leaves form round edged clumps of color and the
combination of the gold and blue leaves but the leaning building
and what appears to be a telephone pole behind it really throw me
off. I just can't help think 'why wouldn't you level the camera?'
Without them the scene is one of tranquility and harmony. That's
probably just me though. I'm like that.
C J R Strevens (Roberta on the common) - Its a real fiddle huh? You
live in a very interesting part of England. I suppose hoof in mouth
disease has scared everyone out of the forests so its safe to tromp
around and sleep naked in the grass. Well this is my favorite of
all your zombie sex slaves in the wild creations. I like the patchy
out of focus spots and even the composition is pleasing. Good job.
Greg Fraser
http://home.golden.net/~fraserg