Greetings and welcome! Tons of smart postings and people here. Don't be afraid to ask for help and don't be put off as some responses can be a bit snarky but there are great members that don't mind giving detailed advice.
No 7 bracketed shots each 1 stop raised from underexposed to overexposed then overlayed and merged for HDR effect. It was cool what happened the occupant was only visible in the last two exposures and actually those are both only one eye but as it rotated his head to look that space between his...
I set up a ladder since this birdhouse was a bit high, and shot a series of X7 RAW images with bracketing. Once I got these shots loaded into my computer I overlayed them to get to this combined image. Anyone notice anything?
OK so Precision Colors, or purchase the specific megatank inks GI-23, and clear ink base to mix the photo/light inks. Is the black ink in the Pro100 CLI-42 a pigment ink then with the others dye? I see Black, Cyan, Grey, Magenta, Red (not needed) and yellow available. Is anyone actually doing...
I have 14 gauge needles on hand, do you think these will work or will the hole required be too large and allow spillage? (I guess I also need to be concerned with compressing the sponge.) I could always just tape up the hole I suppose. This same method will work with CLI-42s also right?
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That's sorta the claim.
Our inks are scuff and water-resistant making your canvas easy to clean with a damp cloth (the water-based ink used by other canvas makers cannot be cleaned). These inks are also UV-resistant, meaning that your artwork will remain rich and vibrant for a lifetime...