You can take a series of digital photos, download them to your computer, and e-mail them to a buyer almost as fast as you can say «one -
hour photo processing.»
Not exact matches
After about 7.5
hours of usage, which included a mix of word
processing, web browsing, light gaming and
photo editing, the notebook went into sleep mode with roughly 5 % of juice left.
I scout locations all of Seattle, coerce Jordan into working as my photographer, and dedicate a few
hours to the entire
process (getting ready, shooting the look, choosing and editing
photos).
I was making it for my girlfriends for a happy
hour get together and looked at them and asked if they minded me taking
photos of the
process for the blog!
Sure, at first the
process is all unicorns and moonbeams: the giddy anticipation of what the new sweetheart will be, the breathless reading and re-reading of AUTOMOBILE reviews, the gleeful
hours poring over stats and
photos on websites and glossy sales brochures (an audio system with only 12 speakers and 1,500 watts?
The
process is labour - intensive, not only requiring
hours of work scouting, taking, and editing the photographs, but also for our illustrator to hand - trace the
photos to create the line - drawing replications.
I spent a solid two
hours trying to find the spots where
photos that featured Hyrule Castle in the background were taken, stepping far outside my early - game comfort zone in the
process.
After an exhaustive test
process that involved over 1500
photos and more than 2
hours of video, DxOMark found that the Galaxy S9 +'s 12 - MP shooter consistently delivered great
photos both indoors and outdoors and in varying degrees of light.