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Sunday, 2 November 2025 Dereel Images for 2 November 2025
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Affinity: too expensive?
Topic: photography, technology, opinion Link here

To my mild surprise, got a message from Affinity support today: use a very roundabout way to find a file C:\Users\grog\.affinity\Affinity\3.0\lessons.json and remove it. Then disconnect from the Internet and restart.

OK, disconnecting from the Internet is a problem. What happens if I just restart? It works! Well, at least it got past the crash phase, and I was able to select automatic crash reporting—I think: the next time I looked, the settings page looked completely different.

And did it create a new lessons.json? Of course. I had saved the old version to compare. And there was no difference! So what went wrong there?

I've spent a couple of days now trying to install and understand Affinity. How do I use it? Once again I couldn't find out. Give up with Serif, ask Google Gemini. And it came up with three videos: the first was a “beginner-friendly” tutorial, 18 minutes long. After 8 minutes I still hadn't heard anything that related to photo processing. OK, the second, an absolute beginner's guide, 27 minutes long. And once again it was bizarre structure, and after several minutes I didn't even know if it could do what I wanted. On to the third, “Editing RAW Photos in the New Affinity | First Look”. The shouting irritates me, and I already have a program that does a good job on raw images, but at least it talks about processing photos. Watched it for a while, but it didn't give me the kind of overview I was looking for: how can I change the images? I should continue watching, but I've spent several days so far looking at the product, and I can't even process a photo! And looking back, my first attempt failed because it doesn't like rdesktop. Does it now? How do I know? But it seems that free is too expensive for this kind of product.

So what do I want? A recipe book? That's not bad for a start; afterwards it is good to understand the structure, but first I need to know if it can even do anything that my current software can't. And that's so obvious that it should be in all the advertising.


Glorious renditions
Topic: photography, technology, opinion Link here

OK, since I was looking at it, what can PhotoGlory do for me? Apart from the few photos that I experimented with four months ago, I haven't used it. Try my photos from the Asia Trip in May 1967, specifically this one, which before conversion looked like this:


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No useful improvement. Probably it's not bad enough: clearly it doesn't need colouring, but I had hoped that it would tidy up the sky, but there was little to see there. Still, the colour and overall gradation was improved (run the cursor over an image to compare it with its neighbour):


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It's interesting to see what it did to the branches of the tree to the right of the road, and the man in the red turban holding the sign on the left (something that I had never noticed before) has suddenly got a grey turban. And one thing it did do was to greatly reduce the size of the image, from 3850 x 2591 to 1024 x 689, a 14 fold reduction. It did have various suggestions of how to recolour the image, but that wasn't the main thing. Clearly a lot more experience is needed to do things the way I want. But at least I was able to get some result, a big difference from Affinity.


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Nikon D1
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So I put a snipe on the cheaper of the two Nikon D1s that I had been looking at on eBay, and got it for $82, about 3.6% of the price of the camera I was ranting about on Sunday, or 12% of the postage for that camera. What do I get? An old camera with a 70-210 mm zoom (better than the lens on the expensive camera) that fits on no less than 9 of my existing cameras, 3 (discharged) batteries and no charger.

So how do I charge it? I don't really need to, since I don't intend to use it (much), but it would be nice to find out whether I can or not. And of course there's more to research about the camera itself. Why only 2.7 MP when other sources (which I can't find, of course) claim that the sensor has nearly double that? More to research. And does the camera have a storage card in it?


Still more photo software investigations
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I've more or less come to the conclusion that Affinity isn't for me, like I have done a couple of times in the past. But PhotoGlory still seems useful. I just need to understand how to fine-tune it. They show many ways of removing remaining blemishes on images, but not how to remove incorrect changes such as the branches on this cow picture (run the cursor over the image to compare it with the original):


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Still no solution. And I still haven't found out how to stop it reducing the size of the image.


Lizard? Turtle!
Topic: animals, photography, opinion Link here

Yvonne found Larissa playing with something in the driveway this afternoon. A relatively large turtle, now on its back (thanks, Lara). She put it in the succulent bed in the garden, where Lara couldn't get at it, and she didn't take a photo. When I heard of it, out to take a look. The good news: the turtle was alive, and had wandered off. The bad news, of course: no photo.


More camera pain
Topic: photography, opinion Link here

Seen somewhere today, originally from Gary Larson

http://www.lemis.com/grog/Day/20251102/main-qimg-48a58a2244ad0e48ca942995ae492e7d

It still doesn't make up for the lack of turtle.


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