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On 1/26/2017 9:11 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>
>
> We brag her about the Frisian Alps. They even appear on the label of
> booze bottles (sorry, for once I attach an image here. Won't do it again)
Nice one. I must remember that. :-)
As for the attachment. OT only keeps posts for about a fortnight, IIRC.
So your drinking habits will not be recorded for ever. :-P
30% by volume, tasty.
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Stephen
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On 26-1-2017 10:25, Stephen wrote:
> On 1/26/2017 9:11 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>>
>>
>> We brag her about the Frisian Alps. They even appear on the label of
>> booze bottles (sorry, for once I attach an image here. Won't do it again)
>
>
> Nice one. I must remember that. :-)
>
> As for the attachment. OT only keeps posts for about a fortnight, IIRC.
> So your drinking habits will not be recorded for ever. :-P
> 30% by volume, tasty.
>
That is a comfort. In fact, I was temporarily confused - by (lack of)
alcohol? - thinking I was posting on a povray ng and not ot. ;-)
As for this particular brand of alcohol, it is most typical for the
winter season, and more particularly when there is ice and skating is
possible...
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Thomas
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Am 26.01.2017 um 09:50 schrieb Stephen:
> I did not know that the Netherlands had two mountains. Be careful that
> you don't trip over them. :-P
To my knowledge they do have moles, so they probably have more than two ;)
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On Thu, 26 Jan 2017 09:08:33 +0000, Stephen wrote:
>>>> I have to admit that I really like this one - I tend to prefer my
>>>> colour photos with a higher saturation like this.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> I prefer the original. It looks even better if you modify the gamma to
>>> 0.8 in PaintShop Pro.
>>> But only Thomas knows how bright the day was.
>>>
>>>
>> It really is a matter of taste.Personally, I prefer a lower saturation.
>
> It is if you don't know what the original seen looked like.
And even then, it can vary from person to person. I tend to find that
photos I take appear more washed out than I recall, which is why I tend
to push the colour saturation up.
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"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and
besides, the pig likes it." - George Bernard Shaw
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On 26-1-2017 10:08, Stephen wrote:
> PSP has two modes, absolute and relative. Using absolute it is much
> darker and looks like you are in a tunnel. I like that better even
> though I normally don't like dark shadows.
>
I don't know about those. I have an ancient version of PSP, version 8,
before Corel took over.
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Thomas
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On 1/28/2017 12:41 PM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> On 26-1-2017 10:08, Stephen wrote:
>
>> PSP has two modes, absolute and relative. Using absolute it is much
>> darker and looks like you are in a tunnel. I like that better even
>> though I normally don't like dark shadows.
>>
>
> I don't know about those. I have an ancient version of PSP, version 8,
> before Corel took over.
>
Mine is Ver 9 again before Corel took over.
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Stephen
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On 28-1-2017 17:12, Stephen wrote:
> On 1/28/2017 12:41 PM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>> On 26-1-2017 10:08, Stephen wrote:
>>
>>> PSP has two modes, absolute and relative. Using absolute it is much
>>> darker and looks like you are in a tunnel. I like that better even
>>> though I normally don't like dark shadows.
>>>
>>
>> I don't know about those. I have an ancient version of PSP, version 8,
>> before Corel took over.
>>
>
> Mine is Ver 9 again before Corel took over.
>
It seems that those two modes were introduced then. I searched the help
but without result.
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On 1/29/2017 7:50 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> On 28-1-2017 17:12, Stephen wrote:
>> On 1/28/2017 12:41 PM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>> On 26-1-2017 10:08, Stephen wrote:
>>>
>>>> PSP has two modes, absolute and relative. Using absolute it is much
>>>> darker and looks like you are in a tunnel. I like that better even
>>>> though I normally don't like dark shadows.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I don't know about those. I have an ancient version of PSP, version 8,
>>> before Corel took over.
>>>
>>
>> Mine is Ver 9 again before Corel took over.
>>
>
> It seems that those two modes were introduced then. I searched the help
> but without result.
>
That's what I thought when you mentioned PSP8. I've should also have a
copy of Ver. 4, somewhere. It fitted onto a 3½-inch floppy.
I like the program cheep, easy to use and can use Photoshop addons.
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Stephen
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On 29-1-2017 10:04, Stephen wrote:
> On 1/29/2017 7:50 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>> On 28-1-2017 17:12, Stephen wrote:
>>> On 1/28/2017 12:41 PM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>>> On 26-1-2017 10:08, Stephen wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> PSP has two modes, absolute and relative. Using absolute it is much
>>>>> darker and looks like you are in a tunnel. I like that better even
>>>>> though I normally don't like dark shadows.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I don't know about those. I have an ancient version of PSP, version 8,
>>>> before Corel took over.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Mine is Ver 9 again before Corel took over.
>>>
>>
>> It seems that those two modes were introduced then. I searched the help
>> but without result.
>>
>
> That's what I thought when you mentioned PSP8. I've should also have a
> copy of Ver. 4, somewhere. It fitted onto a 3½-inch floppy.
> I like the program cheep, easy to use and can use Photoshop addons.
>
Out of curiosity I checked my CD-ROM's and I still have versions 4, 5,
6, 7, and 8! I then stopped collecting. :-)
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On 1/29/2017 12:17 PM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> On 29-1-2017 10:04, Stephen wrote:
>> On 1/29/2017 7:50 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>> On 28-1-2017 17:12, Stephen wrote:
>>>> On 1/28/2017 12:41 PM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>>>> On 26-1-2017 10:08, Stephen wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> PSP has two modes, absolute and relative. Using absolute it is much
>>>>>> darker and looks like you are in a tunnel. I like that better even
>>>>>> though I normally don't like dark shadows.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't know about those. I have an ancient version of PSP, version 8,
>>>>> before Corel took over.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Mine is Ver 9 again before Corel took over.
>>>>
>>>
>>> It seems that those two modes were introduced then. I searched the help
>>> but without result.
>>>
>>
>> That's what I thought when you mentioned PSP8. I've should also have a
>> copy of Ver. 4, somewhere. It fitted onto a 3½-inch floppy.
>> I like the program cheep, easy to use and can use Photoshop addons.
>>
>
> Out of curiosity I checked my CD-ROM's and I still have versions 4, 5,
> 6, 7, and 8! I then stopped collecting. :-)
>
M4 PSP 4 is probably on an old laptop or even a zip drive.
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Stephen
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