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ALmost any question about traditional (film) or digital photography including techical, technique, lighting, darkroom, Photoshop, marketing and business.

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Published photographer since 1972

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http://www.istockphoto.com/jimd_stock

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Industrial Engineer BSIE NJIT '77

Awards and Honors

Nikon.net Award Sept '01

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2009-11-02 pixilated photos:

It sounds like you may have accidentally set the resolution i.e., Picture Quality to a lower level. It gets more images per card, but increases pixelation. File Quality The Nikon D50 has four different

2009-11-01 digital image formats:

** Disclaimer: Not Legal Advice ** Hi Josh, Regardless of the format: See http://www.kyzer.me.uk/essays/giflzw/ regarding the expiration of the GIF patent. The onus belongs to those who create

2009-06-19 olympus digital camera:

An average 10 megapixel full resolution JPEG image will be about 4.5MB (megabytes). A 1GB card would be able to hold about 220 of these. Other size jpegs or shooting in RAW will either increase or

2009-05-13 Digital Flash:

Unfortunately, searches from standard manual sources such as retreve.com turn up blank. You will have to try the manufacturer. This is private labeled by Ritz Camera http://www.ritzcamera.com/product/531660942

2009-05-13 Grey scale photos.:

The best solution would be to use a copy stand, either bought or home-built. It is two lights at 45 degree angles on a vertical post pointing down to a table where the photo is secured with weights

 

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