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06/14/2005 12:19:15 PM · #1
I think they are but just wanted to make sure. I picked up 28 5mm filters off ebay (yeah they are junk but I have a junk camera =).) It has sepia and blue and all sorts of 8 x star and 4 x star, veri cross soften, ect ect. They are perfectly legal correct?
06/14/2005 12:19:54 PM · #2
Anything done in-camera is legal, so yes.
06/14/2005 12:24:51 PM · #3
I wonder if I could load linux and gimp onto my camera.. nice little phot manips... :D

B/C technically it would be in camera ;-)
06/14/2005 12:25:21 PM · #4
Just wanted to make sure...so I could stack a raindbow filter and a Pl filter and everything would be fine...except of course for my score lol
06/14/2005 12:27:09 PM · #5
Originally posted by dpakoh:

I wonder if I could load linux and gimp onto my camera.. nice little phot manips... :D

B/C technically it would be in camera ;-)


You could also try to squeeze your laptop into your camera body... you'd have just about as much chance for success ;-)
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