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Old June 2nd, 2007
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Yeah, I realize when I looked at the raw vid that the lense was too close to focus well. I just decided it wasn't bad enough to do over.
Steve, it looks fine on my comp. I just was giving my opinion. So the answer is, leave it the way it is. It works.

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Thanks all. I'm being too picky I suppose. And Clancy, it doesn't matter whether the vid's posted on GfB server or the solidwalnut server. It's just something that's happening when played from my hard drive vs. being streamed, I'm thinking.


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I only noticed it because you pointed it out, and then had to look closely to see the slight blurring!
+1. It's plenty clear enough to see what the thumb is doing.


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Hey I know nothing, but could learn easily from that so if what a newbie sees is what is important. I am a newbie and its clear as a bell to me.

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Steve,
Looks good from my machine...nice lesson by the way.

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Hey I know nothing, but could learn easily from that so if what a newbie sees is what is important. I am a newbie and its clear as a bell to me.
What a newbie see IS important, thanks magpie!


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Looking good from here Steve!

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