Re: Correcting poor picture quality when burning pictures to CD

From: John Inzer (oobie_at_doobie.xyz)
Date: 09/22/04


Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 04:29:09 -0400


>> Your full sized images should be 2304 x
>> 1712 pixels...lower resolution images
>> would not print as well.
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> That turned out to be the problem. I inadvertently
> changed the setting to 1280 x 960, which is equal to 2
> megapixels, which in turn caused the picture to be
> blurry. I went to Best Buy and a salesman spotted the
> problem right away and readjusted the setting to 2304 x
> 1712.
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You learned an important lesson...

Another important fact is that Digital Zoom is
nothing more than electronic cropping and it's
a good idea to disable it and only rely on the
Optical Zoom.
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>> Yes, you definitely need a memory card.
>> Not so much for printing but just so you
>> can take more pictures.
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> And yes I did buy a memory card at Best Buy on Monday. It
> just so happens this week BB is offering a $10.00 rebate
> on a certain brand of mc and it was the same price as
> what is offered on these "discount" internet sites.
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Watch your sale papers on the weekends...
sometimes you can find real bargains on
memory cards. Having several....is not a
bad idea...especially if you are going on
vacation.
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> Thanks again for your advice!!
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You're welcome.

Maybe the info at these links will be useful to you:

Tips For Taking Your First
Digital Photos
http://tinyurl.com/6g6mm

Digital Image Editing 101
http://tinyurl.com/672pw

Image Rescue For
Everyday Photo Problems
http://tinyurl.com/4pm3z

-- 
John Inzer
Picture It! MVP
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