picture quality question
hey guys, im pretty sure im in the right section, but i forgot what u can save ur pics under to keep the quality perfect right out of the digi cam.
i have a new sony 7.2 MG camera.
anddd sometimes when i put them on my pc, then load them, they get kinda pixely after saving them or somethin. or the quality isnt as perfect.
anyone have any tips? programs to load the pics on? or format save?
thanks guys
i have a new sony 7.2 MG camera.
anddd sometimes when i put them on my pc, then load them, they get kinda pixely after saving them or somethin. or the quality isnt as perfect.
anyone have any tips? programs to load the pics on? or format save?
thanks guys
Not to sound Biased, but ....you need a MAC
Really though.....7 mega pixels is plenty. You should make sure in your preferences that you import or export is set to the highest quality.
Really though.....7 mega pixels is plenty. You should make sure in your preferences that you import or export is set to the highest quality.
Save as .RAW if possible and if you plan on doing any editing to them.
In regards to picture quality, shoot as low of an ISO number as you can, keep your lens clean... What kind of camera are you using??
IMO, if I'm shooting digital I only will use Canon or Nikon... but that's just me.
In regards to picture quality, shoot as low of an ISO number as you can, keep your lens clean... What kind of camera are you using??
IMO, if I'm shooting digital I only will use Canon or Nikon... but that's just me.
http://www.ashotapart.com/tutorials.html#exposure
http://www.camerasinteractive.com/index.php#
Both of these are EXCELLENT for people just learning photography. It will help teach you what different functions do/are used for.
Good luck!
http://www.camerasinteractive.com/index.php#
Both of these are EXCELLENT for people just learning photography. It will help teach you what different functions do/are used for.
Good luck!
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