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Picture quality problems and ideas for shooting great pictures.
I have had my own darkroom since i was 14 and have developed color, black and white and Cibachrome prints from slides. I currently manage a department store photo lab and was a professional photographer for 8 years. I have shot weddings, boudoir, drag racing, rodeos and photojounalism. I have worked for 15 years with Fuji and Noritsu processors.
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Several wedding photography seminars and photofinishing training seminars with Fuji and Noritsu.
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| Elsa | 09/15/09 | 10 | 10 | 9 | 10 | Thanks Tim for your response. I hope ..... |
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Good morning and sorry for the delay. This is a difficult question to answer as there are several factors to consider. The correct size for an image is any size you want according to the quality of your
Good morning Don. Sorry for the delay, it has been hectic around here. Wow, you are asking for quite a lot, as there are so many tips on how to take better pictures. I am going to give you three tips.
Good evening again. I believe that when you shoot at F2.6 the speck is still there but it is just not as noticable. When you take it in ask them for their opinion first, they may have a different or better
Good evening and thanks for the follow up. Basically it looks like you may have a dried up water spot or speck of dust on the lens. Try to clean the front of the lens with a good lens cleaner. If that
Good evening. Great question, but not quite enough information. Before I give an answer I would need to know if this is a digital or film camera, can you attach other lenses, if you can does the spot appear
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