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<blockquote data-quote="LouCioccio" data-source="post: 727767" data-attributes="member: 12542"><p>karmilli,</p><p>If your browser has reader view like <a href="https://www.howtogeek.com/353555/how-to-use-reading-view-in-microsoft-edge/" target="_blank">EDGE</a> instructions at the link. If you have a Mac and use Safari next to the url that Paul provided will make viewing a pleasure. In fact you may be able to print as a PDF (on a Mac) and on windows it may be different. This has always helped me. It make reading easy. If that flash has instructions there is a formula that you can use to get the Aperture with whatever ISO you are using and distance from flash to subject. Thats how I learned BEF (Before Electronic Flash) we used flash bulbs back then.</p><p>Always post questions and images there are plenty of helpers on this forum and remember we all started like YOU!</p><p></p><p>Lou Cioccio</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouCioccio, post: 727767, member: 12542"] karmilli, If your browser has reader view like [URL="https://www.howtogeek.com/353555/how-to-use-reading-view-in-microsoft-edge/"]EDGE[/URL] instructions at the link. If you have a Mac and use Safari next to the url that Paul provided will make viewing a pleasure. In fact you may be able to print as a PDF (on a Mac) and on windows it may be different. This has always helped me. It make reading easy. If that flash has instructions there is a formula that you can use to get the Aperture with whatever ISO you are using and distance from flash to subject. Thats how I learned BEF (Before Electronic Flash) we used flash bulbs back then. Always post questions and images there are plenty of helpers on this forum and remember we all started like YOU! Lou Cioccio [/QUOTE]
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