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Happy Phantom Media says:
I got a D200 after my sony A exploded when I hit a mugger with it. If I had hit him with My D200 I could have gotten a nice shot of the body after. Randomness: 
posted Apr 18
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Happy Phantom Media says:
the exposer is correct and accurately reflects what the human eye would have seen the day of the march. This is an editorial shot that ran in at lest 15 news papers world wide and 72 websites. Also using "gay" as a slur not only ignorant but out dated.
posted Apr 19
Happy Phantom Media says:
look if you did not want watermarked images here why didn't you just tell me that in a civil way? To answer your question the image is till available for sale. why? because I take photos for a living its how I support my self and my family.
posted Apr 20
Ian Smith says:
Played around with my mom's FE1 (circa 1975), got a third job, bought a D200 (was gonna be a D80, but the guy at the shop was really nice and sold me a D200 for only $100 more). So um yeah, here I am. Hello fellow Virb D200 photo monkeys.
posted Mar 30
Brody says:
If Mike Ditka were a camera he'd be a D200.
They tried to make a D200 brand of toilet paper but it failed; D200's don't take shit from anyone.
I heard about this dood who stole someone's D200. In Texas they can put you to death for that.
posted Mar 23
CoryGustason.com says:
What do people here use do to pre-photoshop RAW editing? and who knows how to make the changes i make in photoshop RAW edit stay with the image into photoshop, i never had issues with my canon but i just switched over and im having some trouble adjusting.
love
cory
posted Mar 19
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gb says:
i'd love to know details on people's workflows - i'm using aperture and exporting tiffs to photoshop when necessary - but that's just what made sense to me...
posted Mar 19
Andrew Hefter says:
I have been using Lightroom lately and export as a .psd. I generally do a curves adjustment layer after that if necessary. Works rather fast for me, and has what I need in the way of exporting to .jpg if I am doing events.
posted Mar 19
KJ Vogelius says:
i do at least 80% of my raw-processing in Lightroom. Started using it at beta 2 & now I can't live without it. Pretty much the only thing I do in Photoshop is to apply a curve to a segment of an image, if needed.
posted Mar 21
Brody says:
My workflow is highly dependent on a bunch of factors. Sometimes I'll have to process images on-location (Realty, Construction Sites, Auto Accidents, Press, etc.) with my powerbook, and for those cases I won't bother shooting in RAW because it takes too long to process, and I'll use Lightroom to make basic adjustments like batching the files, resizing, and small tweaks.
For RAW files, I prefer to use Photoshop CS2 with Bridge, and use Bridge to preview the RAW files on a larger scale, deleting the ones that are poorly framed, poorly lit, blurred, etc., and then importing them into Photoshop and using the workflow box that's prompted when you introduce a raw file into the editing enviroment. From there, I usually export as a PNG or a JPG and that's that...I generally don't do post-processing in photoshop unless I need to regulate.
posted Mar 23
lindseybrown says:
i just ordered mine!!!!!! it should come in sometime next week.
I CANT WAIT!!!!!!!!!
but, uh....i guess i will have to.
posted Aug 21
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asimplefarmer says:
wooo how exciting!!!
I loved mine when I had it
posted Aug 21