Why? Your use of light, your camera settings and the type of camera you’re using will all make a difference in how the preset will affect your image. At the time, I didn’t have any income from photography and I certainly wasn’t going to get any income with images looking the way they did with those presets.Īfter a while, I realized that it takes some tweaking to get most presets to work for your images. I was devastated.Īfter all, I was just starting out in photography and it took me forever to save up the money to buy them. I remember the first time I discovered what presets were and I was so excited until I edited that first image. Our images look nothing like the sample photos we drooled over before making our purchase. Unfortunately, we tend to come across the same problem with almost every preset – one click of a preset just doesn’t get the job done. Many of us have all spent a lot of money over the years purchasing presets from our favorite photographers so that we can achieve the same look as them in our own images. Lightroom presets are a great way to speed up your workflow and to get the look you want to achieve without spending a lot of time making adjustments. I’m going to walk you through five simple ways to tweak your presets to make them work for your images and give you the look you’ve been trying to achieve. Anyone know anything like this?įor the nose irritation I’m attempting to make a solution where I’ve cut the nose piece in two, cut it to where it goes up the nose, blocked the open holes with hot glue and an trying to create some sort of half hoop connector that would not touch the nose at all.ĭesperate for some solutions for him.So you bought those gorgeous presets that you’ve been eyeing all year long and now you can’t seem to figure out why your images still don’t look right.
I wish there were one of those braided cord covers like youncan get on some cell phone charger cords. We have cats and a puppy that like to attack it and are putting holes in it. Those foam tubes with the slits pop off too easily.Īlso, I am wondering if there’s some sort of tubing cover for the lengthy tube that goes from the machine/tanks to the nose piece. I’ve taken a small length of it, and it comes in all sorts of colors, and wrapped it around the tubing that goes over his ears and used a tiny bit of hot glue to hold it in place and it’s been amazing. I’m trying to find a solution for the irritation where the nose piece rubs the middle of his nose between his nostrils.įor his ears I’ve found this very thin foam wrap that’s meant for ankles or wrist injuries. My husband just recently was put on oxygen for bilateral pulmonary embolisms in his lungs. All Major Brands that I'm aware of are "approved for airline use". Most planes now have an electrical outlet at Some/Most/All seats, so if the flight goes long you can plug your machine in.
Borrow/Rent a Portable Oxygen Concentrator. The BEST solution (in my opinion) is to talk to your o2 Supplier tell them you will bet traveling & would like to get a "concentrator" machine. We know it doesn't make sense, but it's the FAAs rules, not the individual airlines')?? Airline #1 from home airport to hub to catch a connector flight on a different airline, the o2 tanks from A#1 can't transfer over to Airline #2. You have to pay an extravagant amount to rent one from us, and it MUST be from us or it can't fly (air pressurization for tanks is modified for flying altitudes). It is one of the medium size bottles and belongs to the airline. BUT if you need supplemental o2 you must purchase it from the airline BEFORE your travel day. ??Yes, we have onboard o2 available for passengers who need it during emergencies. I am a retired Flight Attendant (for some reason I don't think passengers would want to see me dragging my o2 hose behind the beverage cart while working, so had to retire ?).
Congrats on being cancer free and beating the odds with this too. You keep what your doing as you are beating the odds. Kids 13-2 years gives me a whole range of things to be there for, to watch and to cheer on. They cheer me on the phone on bad days and just give me energy and a boost when they come over.
A large part of my life is I live for my grandkids. My health has declined to be expected but I do what I can, pray for comfort, understanding and to help others with this awful disease. They said I had excellent results on my meds. When I was first diagnosed they said 6 months. What you do for PF warriors is wonderful. I wish there was a way that the hose would retract like the cord on a vacuum cleaner. One huge problem I have we live on one floor home so we have this crazy long cord which keeps getting tangled under my feet.
I had no idea about the swivel connectors. Thank you so much for making the video clip about the tubing and the connectors.