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08/31/2003 10:22:41 PM · #1 |
Looks good on the camera's LCD screen.
Looks bad after copying to the computer! |
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08/31/2003 10:29:34 PM · #2 |
If I had a dime for everytime this happened, I would have a 10D by now!!!
:)
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08/31/2003 10:58:30 PM · #3 |
Oh, I have a similar problem:
Looks good on my screen at home in Photoshop, but looks really bad after download to DPC. I recently found out that DPC downsamples everything down to 640 pixels (speaking about portfolio pictures). I had some slightly over 640 and because of downsampling it gets very fuzzy.
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09/05/2003 01:10:19 AM · #4 |
You too? I thought it was something I kept doing wrong. This really bugs me because it results in more comments about fuzziness in photos that are fine before downsizing the files. How can this be prevented? |
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09/05/2003 01:13:14 AM · #5 |
I am so glad to hear that I am not the only one who has these same problems, any advice to prevent this would be greatly appreciated! |
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09/05/2003 01:41:10 AM · #6 |
there are tutorials under the learn button for these questions you ponder |
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