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Bakelite Both Side Laminated Sheet

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Bakelite Both Side Laminated Sheet

2024-05-12 01:55:39

Handy cheat sheet that's laminated

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2024-06-21 07:12:45

This is a very handy reference to keep in your camera bag. It takes most of the necessary information you need for the SL1 and distills it onto a laminated sheet of paper that is easily stowed in your gear bag.

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2024-06-18 07:26:49

The laminated cheat sheet is a great resource to have in my camera bag for quick reference. There is a lot of info packed onto one laminated sheet front and back. I'm glad I bought it.

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2024-05-24 02:43:56

Thorough and concise, sure beats trying to make your own, it’s laminated too, a big plus.

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2024-04-18 08:14:43

Ecellent laminated label for Brither P-Touch !

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2024-09-29 05:42:50

I used this transparency film for my wedding invitations. I wanted something that would create clear crisp prints and this film did exactly that. Additonally, I didn't want a flimsy film with the invitations having to travel through the mail. Each sheet held its structure, even after being printed on. Initially I had trouble discerning which side was the printable side, but upon a little inspection I discovered that one corner was notched indicating the printable side. I liked that I could use this product with my Canon photo printer and didn't have to hunt all over the planet for the proper paper profile (Glossy worked out perfectly!) I did notice that much like glossy photo paper, if you held it in your bare hands it would sometimes leave finger prints. But the box did include a warning about handling it by the edges. I settled on wearing gloves which worked just fine. Also, I appreciated that each sheet was separated by a sheet of white tissue paper. It helped with separating the sheets and squelshing my fear of them smearing when stacked atop one another (But I do recommend letting them dry a minute or two before stacking-just to be safe.) My biggest problem with this product was that when I ran my first sheet through the printer, the film was curved, so that it got jammed in the printer, and smeared ink along the edges. (If you could imagine my panic, knowing I needed to print 100 invitations using this stuff!) I ended up taking the remaining sheets and squishing them between two big and heavy books, then leaving them in my hot car to cook and hopefully flatten out. After about 12 hours, I ran a seemingly flatter sheet through the printer and had no problems at all! Operation Wedding Invitation was a success! I will be buying more of this product to try printing some of my photographs on, since I so massively enjoyed how my invitations came out. :) HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!!

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2024-08-16 09:20:28

I use an Epson R2400. Epson does not supply profiles for this printer so I used a sample pack to create them, one sheet for color, one sheet for B&W. On some of the matte papers you need to be cautious as to which side is the print side. This can be done by touching a wet finger to each surface with the stickier surface being the print side. I suggest ordering two packs, one for profiling and one to test your photos with. The quality of the papers can't be beat.

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2024-06-21 01:35:37

It's nice getting all 36 photos instead of the 5 * 7 = 35 sheets. But when you try to print a contact sheet on an 8x10" piece of paper, the 6th photo on the 6 * 6 grid will overhang, and that's very annoying. But these are first world problems and not anything severe. I've just been tearing sheets and doing them side by side, so it's fine.

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2024-05-16 06:23:32

Just install this well-made, sturdy device on the side of the camera, as described in the Instruction Sheet. Easy to install; easy to remove, no big deal. There is such a thing as Image Stabilization technology out there. I think the ultimate Image Stabilization is a sturdy tripod and a Remote Switch (which I still think of as a cable release). Canon manufacturers a more-fancy one, with more features (the TC-80N3), but this one is just fine for my purposes. I'm happy to have it in my camera bag.

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2024-09-11 01:48:24

Both the thumb grip and shutter release button are exactly as advertised. The thumb grip is much closer to the body than previous grips I’ve used, making it much more comfortable laying against my side using a camera strap. The shutter release button has an unexpected side effect. It makes the half press less distinguishable, which leads to unintended shutter release before I’m ready to take the shot. It’s more about the Fujifilm shutter mechanism than the accessory itself. I’m very happy with these products.

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