Fr0gburp3r
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Then they don't know their trucks. lolVery nice! My Raptor often gets mistaken for a heavy duty. "Hey is that a 250/350?" is a question I get often![]()
Then they don't know their trucks. lolVery nice! My Raptor often gets mistaken for a heavy duty. "Hey is that a 250/350?" is a question I get often![]()
Then they don't know their trucks. lol
Yes however someone like Google has nailed the computational post processing so well (even Samsung to some extent) that post processing by the amateur hobbyist isn't always guaranteed to produce better results than the jpg the phone puts out (which in case on note 8 and pixel is already very good)
Why do these pics show up mine this? //uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170920/964c778f2e5f585127d467f70619fdd2.jpg
I'm seeing some lovely photos posted in this thread. And, it quickly reminds me that I need to check my Note 8's camera settings.
Often, I'm taking 'stock' photos of my cats, and they seem to come out awful. However, I'm coming from an iPhone 7 Plus, where there was no amendments to the camera, and photos were on point. I guess I'm just used to straight forward point and shoot; really not into fancy photos, per se'...
Maybe I'll watch some videos on camera use on the Note 8...
Strange. With these phones 90% of shots should be fine on point and shoot. The majority of users won't take it off auto and still manage mostly great pictures.I'm seeing some lovely photos posted in this thread. And, it quickly reminds me that I need to check my Note 8's camera settings.
Often, I'm taking 'stock' photos of my cats, and they seem to come out awful. However, I'm coming from an iPhone 7 Plus, where there was no amendments to the camera, and photos were on point. I guess I'm just used to straight forward point and shoot; really not into fancy photos, per se'...
Maybe I'll watch some videos on camera use on the Note 8...
23 weeks post transplant, doing my nightly 5K. 3 Weeks into having a 6KG dumbell in my rucksack ??????.
Love the challenge of shooting into the low sun.
23 weeks post transplant, doing my nightly 5K. 3 Weeks into having a 6KG dumbell in my rucksack.
Love the challenge of shooting into the low sun.