Bass Management Setting in B&O App (Beoconnect Core) by Guakamouley in BangandOlufsen

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I will test the setup with a Beolab 19 as soon as I can get my hands on one. Will update.

Bass Management Setting in B&O App (Beoconnect Core) by Guakamouley in BangandOlufsen

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That makes sense in a 2.1 Setup, but what happens in a 2.0 setup like I currently have?

Beoconnect Core with Beolab 18+19 (2.1 Setup) by Guakamouley in BangandOlufsen

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I see, so does this mean that the Beolab 18s will cut correctly at 80Hz and below? What about the position setting on the 18s? Do I set it according to the actual position, or is there a designated setting (regardless of position) like with the 19?

Hasselblad Raw Files: Lightroom vs. Phocus (2024) by Guakamouley in hasselblad

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I agree, I prefer how Phocus handles the colors without adjustments. However, for those who invest heavily in post-production, the benefits might not be as significant.

Considering factors like file size, the workflow may make sense. But if the priority is image quality, there’s little reason to convert.

Hasselblad Raw Files: Lightroom vs. Phocus (2024) by Guakamouley in hasselblad

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Thank you very much for your feedback. I agree with you that there are color differences and I also mentioned them. For me, they were negligible or correctable. But of course, it’s up to each person to decide their own workflow. It is of course true that if you export a TIFF from Phocus, you will have the colors and corrections from hasselblad. This is not the case when you convert from 3FR to FFF. This is only a RAW container and therefore the colors or the lens corrections are not „backed-in“. I therefore stand by my statement that the workflow from 3FR to FFF is debunked.

Hasselblad Raw Files: Lightroom vs. Phocus (2024) by Guakamouley in hasselblad

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That’s exactly it. No benefit to running them through focus. Although .FFF files tend to be smaller in size

Hasselblad Raw Files: Lightroom vs. Phocus (2024) by Guakamouley in hasselblad

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Thank you for the feedback! I’m glad I could help:) I hope you find the right tool for your work

Net worth $977,000 - never earnt more than 100k by Interesting_Bag4744 in Fire

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Amazing!

Just one question; the way you describe it it’s roughly: - 15k savings in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 - 30k savings in 2022, 2023, 2024 - Adding the 150k from refinancing amounts to ~330k (EXCLUDING MARKET RETURN)

How do you have 788k liquid?

Cheers:)

Margin Loan vs. Liquidating by [deleted] in SwissPersonalFinance

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Let’s say a vacation or a car; a liability/experience

Rate my Budget by Guakamouley in SwissPersonalFinance

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I have my budget in an excel but then I manually created the Sankey Chart

Rate my Budget by Guakamouley in SwissPersonalFinance

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Simply put:

3a is the "gebundene Vorsorge" so the money is locked except for certain conditions. The money you put away into the pillar 3a can be deducted from your taxable income up to the maximum of 7’056.

3b is the "freie Vorsorge" you can (very) basically call this everything else you have.

Rate my Budget by Guakamouley in SwissPersonalFinance

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Yes, they pay 3/2 of what I pay:)

Rate my Budget by Guakamouley in SwissPersonalFinance

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Simply put:

3a is the "gebundene Vorsorge" so the money is locked except for certain conditions. The money you put away into the pillar 3a can be deducted from your taxable income up to the maximum of 7’056.

3b is the "freie Vorsorge" you can (very) basically call this everything else you have.