That makes you a Computer Engineer. I impressed my daughter several years ago when her MP3 player broke, I opened it up and fixed the bad solder joint.Everyone knows real programers use soldering irons….
That makes you a Computer Engineer. I impressed my daughter several years ago when her MP3 player broke, I opened it up and fixed the bad solder joint.Everyone knows real programers use soldering irons….
One has to be able to handle a soldering iron. It's almost as much fun as portable assembler (aka Ansi C 😉 )
"When I was Young", I learned Z80 assembler over a weekend. The next weekend, I disassembled the multiply and divide routines in the Microsoft FORTRAN-80 compiler for CP/m. Rewrote them, mine took half the time to run.
To shoot RAW 1:1 on the GFX you have to enable RAW + JPG and when you import into Lightroom it recognizes the 1:1 crop in the RAW fileI use raw on my 2:3 cameras. I have always used RAW. However, I wanted to use 1:1 on my Fuji GFX and started using jpegs on that camera. Honestly, I was still able to edit the jpegs so much that I have relaxed about it. I can use both and be perfectly fine.
Just to expand on that the RAW file will still have full frame info. If you hit the crop button in LR you will see the entire image too.To shoot RAW 1:1 on the GFX you have to enable RAW + JPG and when you import into Lightroom it recognizes the 1:1 crop in the RAW file
Think about whether you could even manage your affairs these days, let alone in the future, with your computer unplugged. I don't have a smart phone, and find that I am constantly encountering major inconveniences because of that, despite the fact that I'm retired and live as simply and quietly as possible. When the rest of the world heartily embraces a technology (even one that operates under-the-radar against their best interests), it becomes almost impossible not to succumb.I always shoot RAW + JPG when I have the option. And I always shoot the largest JPG fir possible when offered the option.
OK, AI. When cars came in buggy whip fabricators were replaced by mechanics. When Gutenberg came along scribes were replaced by pressmen. When computers came along a whole new field of computer attendants appeared, i.e., programmers,architects, analysts and so on.. AI has been around in simpler forms for years now. An example is "point and shoot" and there are others. It is now more sophisticated. It runs on electricity. If it is a bad dog, unplug it.
I understand. I guess I do not care anymore. The jpgs are pretty damn nice. I’m not a big fan of raw + jpg.To shoot RAW 1:1 on the GFX you have to enable RAW + JPG and when you import into Lightroom it recognizes the 1:1 crop in the RAW file
I understand. I guess I do not care anymore. The jpgs are pretty damn nice. I’m not a big fan of raw + jpg.
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I always shoot RAW + JPG when I have the option. And I always shoot the largest JPG fir possible when offered the option.
OK, AI. When cars came in buggy whip fabricators were replaced by mechanics. When Gutenberg came along scribes were replaced by pressmen. When computers came along a whole new field of computer attendants appeared, i.e., programmers,architects, analysts and so on.. AI has been around in simpler forms for years now. An example is "point and shoot" and there are others. It is now more sophisticated. It runs on electricity. If it is a bad dog, unplug it.
That is true: there is "Lossless Compressed JPEG" just as there is Lossless Compressed DNG and other vendor-specific Raw formats.I don't think there is any such thing as an uncompressed JPEG. They are all compressed to some degree.
I share your concerns about AI. Look at what retailers have done with self checkout at grocery stores and big box stores. Loss of jobs for cashiers, terrible experience for customers, and all of the retailers are doing it so customers have no choice. But the corporations increase their bottom lines, so screw the customers and especially the employees. AI will be this but several orders of magnitude greater.