Subject | Re: converting raw images from Canon EOS 600D |
From | Tony Cooper |
Date | 11/30/2013 22:58 (11/30/2013 16:58) |
Message-ID | <rmnk99d5ia881id6cu8d69tvp40ildgqbm@4ax.com> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | sid |
sidI don't care what the OP said or what the OP is doing or using. I read the Duck's reply and commented on *that*. You misunderstood what the Duck said.
Tony Cooper wrote:Tony Coopersid
On Sat, 30 Nov 2013 10:56:47 +0000, sid <sidney@sidshouse.net>wrote:sidTony Cooper
Savageduck wrote:Savageducksid
but most importantly I have a feeling your hardline choice of OS is your real problem, and it is distracting you from paying attention to improving your photography.
That is just ridiculous, what on earth does his OS have to do with improving his photography? At no point ever has the operating system on my pc affected my ability to chosse what to shoot or how to compose that shot or how to expose it. Is that what I'm doing wrong d'you think?
You misread the post.
Um, I don't know why you'd say that. Savadgeduck said using linux would affect his (the op) ability to improve his photography. I said it wouldn't.Tony Coopersid
The Duck is saying just the opposite.
I think he's saying the aboveTony Coopersid
He's saying that concentrating too much on the OS choice distracts him from paying more attention to developing his photographic skills
But the op isn't concentrating on his OS choice. He's quite comfortable with that and wasn't asking a question about his OS.
He asked a question about Canon camera software settings. Savadgeduck managed to answer that with, and I'm paraphrasing here you understand, "either you're a crap photographer or your choice of OS is bad"I don't pay attention to questions about Canon software or Canon settings, so I didn't pay attention to the OP's question. I use Nikon.
go figure