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![]() Hmmm, I thought I had it set as maximum resolution. The camera is 10.0 mega pixels. I have it set on "superfine", and the biggest pixels (3648x2736) which only gives me 240 photos on a 1 GB memory card. They should be bigger than 80 KB, no?
I use Picasa to touch up color on the photos, but I still can't get it even close to the vibrancy of reality. |
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![]() Thats your problem right there. Unless you export the photos picasa compresses them right down to nothing. The camera should have come with its own software. I use Olympus master, its what came with the camera, but i also think its available for free and should work with any picture type other than raw unless the camera is an olympus. Its simple and does a good job, it will actually allow you to enter any color tempurature you want to alter the white balance. For the hard core editors there is always photoshop.
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![]() you will also get grain if your ISO setting is higher then 400, set at 100 and use macro mode .
I get very good macros with canon S3is |
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![]() For the less hard core, Photoshop Elements has most features the average editor needs without the Photoshop price. I have PS CS3 and Elements 6.0, and usually use Elements, it's quicker and easier.
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![]() Phhhphtt, iPhoto is where it's at. Came right on my iMac which Steve Jobs personally built and delivered to my door in between organ transplants.
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![]() http://www.gimp.org/
"GIMP is the GNU Image Manipulation Program. It is a freely distributed piece of software for such tasks as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring. It works on many operating systems, in many languages..." I have been using GiMP more and more instead of Photoshop these days. If you know PS then the transition can be tough but a newbie should be able to pick it up easily. |
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![]() Thanks for all the ideas! I installed the software from my camera, and it really sucks. Or maybe I didn't figure it out...
![]() One of my problems is that no matter what settings I try on Manual Mode the pics are super super dark, so i set ISO at 800 and then it's "normal" brightness, but pixelated. I tried somemore photos and got the best ones just setting everything on auto. Of course... *rolls eyes* I will try some of these other programs. Thanks! ![]() |
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![]() ISO 800 is your problem.. Find some other combination that will bring the ISO down to 400 or less.
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![]() Quote:
Or instead of manual try aperture priority mode and just set on the lowest value i.e. widest opening, you will get nice small depth field and subject will stand out. |