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  1. Hi thanks a lot for your answer, I'll take a look at what you mentioned. One more thing, would there be any advantage in doing all this with a router compared to just using the hotspot function straight from my phone? Thanks
  2. Hi, I'm moving into a new house and deciding on which internet provider to go with has been a little problematic, plus there are currently a lot of delays for the installation appointments. I was thinking that since my phone network provides unlimited data for use with tethering, are there wifi routers that could basically act as a mobile phone hotspot? So a router that you plug in your sim card and turns the 4G signal into a wifi signal for the home? If so, what is a major disadvantage about this? is it very slow? Thanks!
  3. Hi does anybody have a discount/voucher code for the samsung store? preferably for the UK but I could try other regions too. Thank you
  4. Hi you all mentioned pretty much the same thing so I'm replying to all at the same time. I think my confusion was because when we moved into this house and had Virgin broadband and TV installed they had to drill through the wall etc and had to get the landlord's permission. In my case I'm almost certain that I won't be buying TV services as Freeview + netflix/prime is enough for me. So an alternative I'm looking at is talktalk broadband. When you got to buy that it says that they need to do a new phone line installation. Isn't this what you guys are saying is NOT needed? I'm trying to gauge how much drilling and work in general the engineers will have to do to get it installed. Additionally, whats your opinion of talktalk? Oh and last, what then would it mean for the house to be wired for sky tv? like what would be a potential advantage of sticking with sky? Thanks
  5. Yea fair enough, thanks for the advice! Any past experiences with BT?
  6. Thanks for the advice, I'll keep it in mind for sure. Do you have any suggestions for a better provider? I'm currently on Virgin and honestly the connection is very intermittent, disconnecting a couple times a day. But this can also be a problem with my location as well as where the router is. Yea it's interesting because Sky says set-up costs will be 0 which leads me to believe that I can just 'plug and play' so installation should be 'immediate'.
  7. Thanks, those are the same links I was trying to use but every option was for switching to sky instead of buying it for the first time.. maybe it's because I'm using Virgin wifi from the home I'm currently staying at. I tried using an incognito browser and got a little further. But I still can't seem to be able to buy just broadband, I still would have to pay for the basic tv which has 100 more channels than freeview. I'm trying to figure out how to get rid of that too.
  8. Hey thanks for the reply. Apparently I've been told it might be worth sticking with sky since I wouldn't need much set-up since the house is already wired for it. In any case, how do you even use the website? I swear there's no option to just pay for a service there.. do they only do business over the phone?
  9. Hey I didn't really know where to put this. I'm moving into a new house which apparently already has the Sky connections. I'm trying to go on the website to buy just broadband but honestly I can't figure out where to go on the website to do this. It seems like the website is only for people who already have Sky and are trying to upgrade/change their contract. Anyone know how I can look at all the options available and just buy it? Thanks
  10. Yep that seems like a reasonable approach. Great shots btw, yea I see what you mean but in my opinion the saturation makes your images pop without looking unnatural
  11. Hi thanks again. Yea that makes sense. I think for the mean time I'll continue to use Capture One, especially since it's free and it's more important to learn instead of paying for all the extra features. I see thanks. Do you have any advice on how to avoid overediting your photos? I feel like I get carried away pumping all the colours, shadows and killing the highlights to try and capture as much detail but it sometimes ends up looking like a bad HDR effect from a phone.
  12. Hi thanks for your perspective. Although tbh looking at it objectively I can't for example knock Lightroom for not implementing Fuji colours properly if I don't even have a Fuji camera, you get what I mean? Like looking specifically at my usecase, it doesn't make sense to avoid adobe because PremierPro is suboptimal when I'm not even video editing. In your opinion would you say that my edited images are over saturated? It's hard to look at my own pictures critically because once I boosted the saturation then everything else seems too dull.
  13. Yeah at least I have all the raw files I have shot since getting this new camera so can always go back to re-edit the ones that I now think don't look that good. Yea thanks for the advice, it's hard sometimes to choose whether to make the picture look realistic (i.e. exactly what you saw) or use presets etc. to make it look more 'moody' and different, if that makes sense.
  14. Hi thanks, it didn't seem too obvious to me how to get Lightroom classic because everywhere in Adobe's websites they promote Lightroom CC more than anything, but will take a look. Yeah maybe you're right, I tend to increase saturation because the colours look a little bland to me but maybe this is too much. I've tried making adjustments to the picture profiles on camera so that I can get the look straight out in the jpeg without needing to edit but so far I haven't found something that works across the board.
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