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From: Robert Spanjaard on 29 May 2010 08:31 On Sat, 29 May 2010 10:33:10 +0100, hummingbird wrote: > I want software to digitally manipulate my photos so I can turn the > subjects around. If they have their back to me, I want to see their > faces. > > Preferably freeware. Change your attitude, so people don't turn their back on you so often. Completely free. -- Regards, Robert http://www.arumes.com
From: Thip on 29 May 2010 08:51 "dadiOH" <dadiOH(a)invalid.com> wrote in message news:bZ6Mn.110$hx1.20(a)hurricane... > hummingbird wrote: > > No software needed, just look at them from the other side of your monitor. > > -- > > dadiOH ROFL!!!!!
From: Robert Coe on 29 May 2010 09:11 On Sat, 29 May 2010 10:42:36 +0100, hummingbird <hummingbird(a)1.0.0.127> wrote: : On Sat, 29 May 2010 02:36:32 -0700, Bob Williams wrote : : > hummingbird wrote: : > > I want software to digitally manipulate my photos so I can turn : > > the subjects around. If they have their back to me, I want to : > > see their faces. : > > : > > Preferably freeware. : > > : > > hb : > Surely you jest! : > Bob Williams : > : : Are you old school? Nowadays we have got features on cameras like face : recognition. You can do all sorts of things you couldn't do in the : past. : : I've got some crowd shots I took on holiday but they're not all facing : me and I want to see all the faces. Maybe you're using the wrong equipment. Isn't that what the flip-out LCD on the D5000 is for? Bob
From: Gandalf on 29 May 2010 09:33 On 5/29/2010 7:34 AM, dadiOH wrote: > hummingbird wrote: >> I want software to digitally manipulate my photos so I can turn the >> subjects around. If they have their back to me, I want to see their >> faces. >> >> Preferably freeware. >> >> hb > > No software needed, just look at them from the other side of your monitor. > Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From: George Kerby on 29 May 2010 10:48
On 5/29/10 4:58 AM, in article MPG.266af5b5d810181698977f(a)news.astraweb.com, "hummingbird" <hummingbird(a)1.0.0.127> wrote: > On Sat, 29 May 2010 04:46:49 -0500, J. Caldwell wrote : >> On Sat, 29 May 2010 10:33:10 +0100, hummingbird <hummingbird(a)1.0.0.127> >> wrote: >> >>> I want software to digitally manipulate my photos so I can turn >>> the subjects around. If they have their back to me, I want to >>> see their faces. >>> >>> Preferably freeware. >>> >>> hb >> >> Troll. >> >> But this has been known to happen once at a film stand. It's a >> long known story about an irate lady who was all upset when >> they printed her photos flipped horizontally, after she had >> asked them to print them for her "turned around". They had no >> idea why she was now upset. Apparently she meant what this >> troll doofus means. When they explained to her that they >> couldn't do that, she got even more irate. There was something >> in the story about her blaming her camera too and wanted a >> more expensive camera so things like that wouldn't happen. >> That sounds just like all those that buy DSLRs today, it must >> be the camera's fault. >> > > I have a Canon DSLR but there is nothing in the instruction manual > about this so there's not much point looking for a solution in that > direction. > Ask John NavAss. His little P&S does everything else... |