[Leica] Spam (7.397):Re: Absence

Sonny Carter sonc.hegr at gmail.com
Sat Jun 11 20:20:50 PDT 2016


Much more important to me than transform is the huge increase in speed, way faster in loading and working images.

from my iPad

Sonny Carter

> On Jun 11, 2016, at 9:25 PM, Herbert Kanner <kanner at acm.org> wrote:
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> Thanks everyone for the good wishes.
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> Nathan: I sure agree with you about LR. As I said before, I upgraded from LR5 to LR6, which took quite a lot of effort because Adobe very cleverly concealed the way to do it. Then, I had a problem with format in the print module, kind of lost my temper, and downgraded to my LR5 copy because I just didn’t see any advantage in the stand-alone version of LR6. It seemed to me that from at least LR5 on, in “lens corrections” there was a spectacularly effective mechanism for correcting verticals. In fact, I posted on the gallery an extreme example of corrected and unprotected shots of a tall building. So, I’m curious about the “transform” that a few people are talking about now.
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> Herb
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> Herbert Kanner
> kanner at acm.org
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> Question Authority and the authorities will question you.
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>> On Jun 9, 2016, at 11:02 PM, Nathan Wajsman <photo at frozenlight.eu> wrote:
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>> Sorry to hear about the ordeal, but glad to hear that you are recovering—and happy birthday!
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>> I have no intention of subscribing to CC. I like my software the old-fashioned way, installed on my Mac. I have LR6 and if there is an LR7 I will take a look and decide. But no monthly subscription for me.
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>> Cheers,
>> Nathan
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>> Nathan Wajsman
>> Alicante, Spain
>> http://www.frozenlight.eu <http://www.frozenlight.eu/>
>> http:// <http://www.greatpix.eu/>www.greatpix.eu
>> PICTURE OF THE WEEK: http://www.fotocycle.dk/paws <http://www.fotocycle.dk/paws>Blog: http://nathansmusings.wordpress.com/ <http://nathansmusings.wordpress.com/>
>> Cycling: http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/belgiangator <http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/belgiangator>
>> YNWA
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>>> On 10 Jun 2016, at 02:53, Herbert Kanner <kanner at acm.org> wrote:
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>>> You can say that I’ve been on medical leave from LUG.
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>>> First, an oncologist, on a routine visit, noticed an inflammation on my left leg. To my amazement, an exam table being in the room, she and her assistant got down on the floor and with fiber-points, drew a circle around my leg a bit above my ankle, prescribed an anti-biotic, and told me that if the redness got above that line, I should see my primary care doc about intra-venous anti-biotic.
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>>> My doctor being on vacation, I saw two other doctors in the next week. Each one modified the oral anti-biotic. When my doctor returned, she instantly sent me to the emergency room (ugh—the only quick way to get into Stanford Hospital) and I got intra-venous anti-biotic over night. By noon the next day, they decided it wasn’t an infection after all, but states dermatitis, and discharged me with treatment info.,
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>>> I think that treatment triggered overt congestive heart failure. I just am reluctant to believe in coincidences, and there4 was another non-trivial event that makes me believe that. My hemoglobin the night I entered the hospital for the anti-biotic was 12.8 and the day I left it was 10.8! Anyway, the symptom the following week was such extreme shortness of breath the walking from one room to another left me panting. I did not have the brains to be frightened, because in the course of the day, this gradually went away to the extent that by afternoon I was happy to walk up and down my driveway picking blue-berries from five bushes. Luckily, by the end of the week, I realized I must be in serious trouble, phoned my doctor, and got admitted to a cardiac unit at the hospital, where I spent a week before they sent me home. I had required oxygen at the hospital and they arranged for home installation, so shortly after I returned home, fifty feet of hose attached to a magic machine the sucks in air and puts out 92% oxygen was installed. All that hose so that I could walk to any room. And some small oxygen tanks for when I had to leave the house for a medical appointment.
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>>> All a waste! In two days, using my own pulse-oximeter, I established that I no longer needed oxygen—this agreed to by the visiting nurse. I’m pretty sure that between one an two weeks from now, I’ll be functioning normally and be out taking pictures with my M.
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>>> I see tantalizing discussion of a new LR release. I was just too cheap to subscribe to LR and just bought the LR6 upgrade. Then I got annoyed with continued failure to format decently a 4x6 print with their print module, and back-tracked to LR5—it seemed to me that the non-subscription LR6 at the time had no significant feature for me beyond those of LR5. I will now follow the discussion on the LUG of LR features. If they sound like stuff I would want, I’ll subscribe. Hell, I can afford it—I just have been offended by Adobe’s money grabbing tactics.
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>>> Herb
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>>> P.S. I turned 94 today. 
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>>> Herbert Kanner
>>> kanner at acm.org
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>>> Question Authority and the authorities will question you.
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