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Nice one, you didn't mention what you had for dinner ;) I've read about using the (cokin) adaptors glued together to connect the two lenses I think it was in the article you linked to, I've read so much stuff on the subject which is the reason I'm not sure. Did you leave the glass in the adaptors? I've got one adaptor/filter that has the glass cracked so I'm going to remove the rest of the shards from that one and do the glueing jobbie with another one to attempt the same set-up as you. I've ordered a Canon 50mm prime lens that should come in this week so I'm looking forward to experimenting with that. You have CS4 MMmmmMMMMmmmHHmmmHHm I could be quizzing you all week on that. I've been following the video tutorials on the [url=http://www.russellbrown.com/tips_tech.html] Russell Brown[/url] website and from what I see and read it seems Adobe have really dug deep and fundamentally changed a lot of the basic coding in Photoshop. I'm hoping to get CS4 next year, it means I'm going to have to find a lot more paid work to afford it. I like my life to have the minimum of wage slavery balanced with the maximum free time, so that's going to take a knock. Have you tried Helicon Focus or Combine ZM yet? I know you mentioned them in an earlier thread but I think you said you had not used them at that stage. Having said that you've done a great job using Photoshop. [img]http://www.digitao.co.uk/sigs/snowslimie.gif[/img]
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