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Posted 21/03/2007 - 14:35
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Peter,
The trouble is, when does a single question become an FAQ?
My feeling is that the difficult signal-to-noise ratio at the moment is caused by users not appending to a thread, but starting a new one on exactly the same topic with a slightly different title (Drives me mad!)
Perhaps they don't realise that adding to a thread puts the thread at the top of the topic automatically!!! (Which reminds me - there should be a "Guidelines for posting" sticky thread).
But, it's true that questions can disappear into the forums after a relatively short time... but that's what the SEARCH is there for
Matt
The trouble is, when does a single question become an FAQ?
My feeling is that the difficult signal-to-noise ratio at the moment is caused by users not appending to a thread, but starting a new one on exactly the same topic with a slightly different title (Drives me mad!)
Perhaps they don't realise that adding to a thread puts the thread at the top of the topic automatically!!! (Which reminds me - there should be a "Guidelines for posting" sticky thread).
But, it's true that questions can disappear into the forums after a relatively short time... but that's what the SEARCH is there for
Matt
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(For gallery, tips and links)
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Posted 21/03/2007 - 14:55
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Peter,
The trouble is, when does a single question become an FAQ?
My feeling is that the difficult signal-to-noise ratio at the moment is caused by users not appending to a thread, but starting a new one on exactly the same topic with a slightly different title (Drives me mad!)
Perhaps they don't realise that adding to a thread puts the thread at the top of the topic automatically!!! (Which reminds me - there should be a "Guidelines for posting" sticky thread).
But, it's true that questions can disappear into the forums after a relatively short time... but that's what the SEARCH is there for
Matt
Totally, totally totally agree, but the search facility alone is not always suitable. So how about a section specifically devoted to howtos, PS actions and any other tricks of the trade (ie a Techniques Section). IMHO this has a certain appeal, even if it simply collates links to pages on other sitesPeter,
The trouble is, when does a single question become an FAQ?
My feeling is that the difficult signal-to-noise ratio at the moment is caused by users not appending to a thread, but starting a new one on exactly the same topic with a slightly different title (Drives me mad!)
Perhaps they don't realise that adding to a thread puts the thread at the top of the topic automatically!!! (Which reminds me - there should be a "Guidelines for posting" sticky thread).
But, it's true that questions can disappear into the forums after a relatively short time... but that's what the SEARCH is there for
Matt
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does that mean I agree or disagree
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for instance Matt's link in another post to www.thelightsrightstudio.com is an example. Never been there before but it looks very useful - must go back there now!
Keep up the good work
Graham
I'll think of something someday.
Graham
I'll think of something someday.
Posted 27/03/2007 - 15:31
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Just linked back to this thread after reading PentaxDans "what can we do better plea"
The idea of an FAQ or techniques area is a good one - is there any way of the moderators being able to use all of our input to build up a wikipedia style thread of info on the popular topics - Pentaxipedia???
The list could kick off with some of the following topics that get asked regularly...
Lens compatibility chart - what functions are limited - can I use lens x?
SD card compatibility
Recommended places to buy kit
RAW converter support for PEF
ACRAW / Silkypix - How to do the basics
How do I post pics FAQ
Monitor Calibration tools
Pentax Digi Compact - Error codes
Links to all the latest firmware updates
Useful Pentax Links - roadmap, Pentax UK, Pentax jp, Pentax Canada...
List of up-to-date Pentax kit available - no prices, just specs/links to specs
A starter for ten... well eleven...
Will
The idea of an FAQ or techniques area is a good one - is there any way of the moderators being able to use all of our input to build up a wikipedia style thread of info on the popular topics - Pentaxipedia???
The list could kick off with some of the following topics that get asked regularly...
Lens compatibility chart - what functions are limited - can I use lens x?
SD card compatibility
Recommended places to buy kit
RAW converter support for PEF
ACRAW / Silkypix - How to do the basics
How do I post pics FAQ
Monitor Calibration tools
Pentax Digi Compact - Error codes
Links to all the latest firmware updates
Useful Pentax Links - roadmap, Pentax UK, Pentax jp, Pentax Canada...
List of up-to-date Pentax kit available - no prices, just specs/links to specs
A starter for ten... well eleven...
Will
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WEBSITE www.willbartonphotography.com & www.inspiredlightimages.com
Will Barton Photography: Landscapes, Cityscapes
My Flickr
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Posted 27/03/2007 - 17:46
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A wikitax shouldn't be too hard to set up.
Posted 27/03/2007 - 20:54
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To add to Will's list, I would like to see a section on how to determine the sharpness of an image. To my untrained eyes all images, unless they are blurred by movement, look sharp
Thanks.
Howard
Thanks.
Howard
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Posted 27/03/2007 - 22:08
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A wikitax shouldn't be too hard to set up.
Gordon Brown's your man!A wikitax shouldn't be too hard to set up.
G
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Posted 28/03/2007 - 16:09
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To add to Will's list, I would like to see a section on how to determine the sharpness of an image. To my untrained eyes all images, unless they are blurred by movement, look sharp
Thanks.
Howard
To add to Will's list, I would like to see a section on how to determine the sharpness of an image. To my untrained eyes all images, unless they are blurred by movement, look sharp
Thanks.
Howard
To my untrained eyes all images look blurred unless they were taken by someone else I just can't take any more.
Keep up the good work
Graham
I'll think of something someday.
Graham
I'll think of something someday.
Posted 28/03/2007 - 19:11
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FAQ is a good idea. I liked in the January Issue of the magazine the article on how to remove blemishes. That sort of article be it in the magazine, in a e-mail newsletter or here on the forum is what attracts me to clubs. Learning and helping others when I can. This is the fun for me in the User Club.
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There does seem to be an awful lot of repeat questions that might save us time in reading/responding if we had an FAQ section to address them. You know the one's I mean, if not, "Will my old manual Pentax lenses work on a Pentax DSLR?", that kind of question.