just reminded me of this.....Nuggs wrote:Kung Fury.
You won't need to see another movie ever again.
If a place has security, on a day like ANZAC day I think it would be more likely there be more rather than less security.phytrix wrote:Would hitting up a (usually) heavily secured location on ANZAC day be beneficial? As in, can I count on there being less/no security, or should I not bother with the trip?
You think so? That's unfortunate :/ I was hoping they'd be a bit lax considering that it's on the opposite side of the city where the big ANZAC events are being held, but I suppose it's anyone's guessCrispex wrote:If a place has security, on a day like ANZAC day I think it would be more likely there be more rather than less security.phytrix wrote:Would hitting up a (usually) heavily secured location on ANZAC day be beneficial? As in, can I count on there being less/no security, or should I not bother with the trip?
Nah it's completely unrelated, so I guess I'll take my chances anyway, not a huge deal if the trip isn't worth itMidget wrote:Maybe if it's ANZAC day related?
That the one where security is being upped?Crispex wrote:In other ANZAC news, the main ANZAC drain entrance was having more work done on it today.. Not sure what though, couldn't see.
Wanna do AnzacCrispex wrote:In other ANZAC news, the main ANZAC drain entrance was having more work done on it today.. Not sure what though, couldn't see.
Yeah the iPhone camera is surprisingly good. It focuses very easily and its auto-adjustment of light is pretty reliable, at least for day shots.Midget wrote:Testing how good iPhone camera is.(The photo is a lot sharper than that. TinyPic seems to have compressed it.)
What I've found out, is that highlight recovery is next to none, even when saved in TIFF format. So whatever you do, underexpose.phytrix wrote:Yeah the iPhone camera is surprisingly good. It focuses very easily and its auto-adjustment of light is pretty reliable, at least for day shots.
Recuva works wellphytrix wrote:Lost some photos from my SD card (long story short, I installed some codec with my SD card plugged in and it required a format). I installed a recovery program and it showed that the photos are still in my system, although this particular program (SDHC Card Recovery) requires a key in order to recover the files. Does anyone know of an alternative method?
Recuva. I've used this multiple times, I think you may have to pay to get the "full version", but the free one/trial is very, very good and it's all you need. (Unless it's changed since I've had it.)phytrix wrote:Does anyone know of an alternative method?
I'm on the CC trial at the moment, works just like paying.phytrix wrote:Grats Crispex :3 I am still using the free trial of Lightroom but may invest in a full version (or try to find a key), and unfortunately I don't think you can use the free trial on mobile.