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Neil and Martha


Back in the 1980s, Neil supervised Martha's MA thesis. A few years
later, he supervised my PhD thesis. For the past few years, I
supervised Martha's PhD thesis. Today she got her PhD degree and
both Neil and I were there. (Neil retired about ten years ago.)
At the ceremonies, I took several dozen pictures with my X100 but I
didn't pay attention to white balance (I never do!). So I ended up
stripping out the colour, filtering b&w pictures through a blue filter
(in PSP X6).
later, he supervised my PhD thesis. For the past few years, I
supervised Martha's PhD thesis. Today she got her PhD degree and
both Neil and I were there. (Neil retired about ten years ago.)
At the ceremonies, I took several dozen pictures with my X100 but I
didn't pay attention to white balance (I never do!). So I ended up
stripping out the colour, filtering b&w pictures through a blue filter
(in PSP X6).
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I've never set this camera (the Fuji X100) to do Raw regularly. It has a simple button to choose Raw for individual pictures and I sometimes use it. I keep my other decent digital camera (Olympus E-M1) set to do both Raw and jpg for every picture.
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