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Lewis Gething

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  1. Very nice catch lights in the eyes, and his face is lit really nicely. Did you use a reflector for this?
  2. Yeah, they're so easy to use Don't know what sort of a budget you have, but you could get some decent performance out of something like this: http://www.google.co.uk/products/catalog?q=core+2+duo+macbook&hl=en&safe=off&prmd=imvns&biw=1024&bih=979&um=1&ie=UTF-8&cid=14629950566184953448&sa=X&ei=5_-XULGAMKuo0AW0t4EI&ved=0CGgQ8wIwAQ#ps-sellers provided you put at least 4GB RAM in it. Wont be as fast as the likes of todays iMacs, but you will still benefit more from the Operating system than a pc and you'll still be able to get videos done no problem. My iMac has 16GB RAM, but you shouldn't need any more than 4GB for casual creative use
  3. Which effect are you talking about? If you are talking about the CC and Vignetting, do what Revolver says . You can also use split toning in some applications to create a similar effect.
  4. Oh, like I say thats a shame I can't comment on Movie Maker since I have a Mac, but with Videopad, the clips were probably just being rendered at a slower speed as your computer wouldn't have been able to process the video quick enough, but when you actually export the video you should find it plays fine when viewing in Finder/My computer. Another reason is the fact that Videopad doesn't have real time rendering I don't think. The solution would be to get a new machine :/
  5. Yeah, shame it hasn't worked out Jake as I would have loved to see an edit from you. Which converter did you end up using to get the 2fps video ?
  6. Haha thanks very much! Last one was with my new B+W 10 Stop ND, so the exposure was around 30", using a tripod of course
  7. Couple from a few weeks back, down at my local park:
  8. Download MPEG Streamclip mate, there are tons of codecs and options you can select from http://www.squared5.com/
  9. Think you've made an account on the wrong forum, as well as posting a topic in the wrong section As far as the application you'd need, try 'Handbrake DVD'. It works a treat
  10. Well I have an Inspired Fourplay for sale if you are interested.
  11. Are you gonna make another topic the same as this one? You should bump it lots to get more views
  12. Haha fair enough mate, I'll let you off on that one then
  13. I wasn't asking which pads were 'good' because I know TNN make quality products. I just wanted to see if anyone else had experienced similar issues with regards to cleaning/sanding down the material. To those asking "why did you feel the need to sand them down?". I had ridden with the pads slightly out of the backings for a while, but since the performance was still great, I thought I'd leave it alone until the next rim grind. I sanded off a bunch of material to make the pads sit parallel in the backings again but this ruined them somehow? Got the ADMs now anyway, haven't tried them yet, but I can give my first impressions if you like, but you know their gonna be great pads anyway so whats the point?
  14. Still don't know what is causing the pad's poor performance. Ordered some TNN ADM Refills yesterday, they should get here today
  15. Hi guys, So having owned my TNN LGM pads for over a year now, I have been very impressed with their performance when they actually work. However, ever since I first got them, I have been experiencing the same issue: Whenever I clean any dirt or metallicy stuff from the pad surface, the brake performance suffers tremendously, even though the material is completely clean. A couple of weeks back I put a sharp, fresh grind on both rims, and sanded the top layer off grime of the LGMs, thinking that the performance would just bed in over time, but after riding for 20+ hours, the pads are still unable to lock enough for me to even do a small endo or anything similar, despite the brake being setup perfectly with a fresh bleed too. I have tried to add some fizzy drink stuff to the rim (Trialtech SL Square Hole), as this usually does the trick, but it hasn't worked at all this time. My question is has anyone else experienced similar issues to this with LGMs, and if so, how did you go about solving it? How good is the LGM material as a front brake pad compared to others? Maybe it's time to get some ADM or Belaey refills... Thanks, Lewis
  16. I am unable to message you since you don't have the required number of posts Do you have an E-Mail address I can contact you on?
  17. Hey, no problem. I think new members have to pass a certain number of posts before they are able to send PMs. Thats probably what you are experiencing I will send you the details via PM now.
  18. Hi, welcome to the forum! By the sounds of it, your son will benefit best from a 24" trials bike, as you said he is a competent BMXer,and as a result his style would be best suited to that sort of bike. I happen to have a 24" Inspired Fourplay for sale, message me for more details
  19. My resting heart rate is 68bpm, are you sure yours is 110? Thats dangerously high if it is
  20. That would be me, I have a 2010 Racing Green Inspired Fourplay, with Gold finishing kit. Personal message me if you are interested, and I can send some pictures your way
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