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Old 05/13/2005, 02:41 PM
ratherbediving ratherbediving is offline
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I am a little behind on the thread, sorry--- hope you don't mind if I go back a few pages.

There have been some really nice photos on this thread. RJ was mentioning that he had to take a lot of pictures to get a keeper. That sounds reasonable to me.

However, another thing I have heard is that you should change your resolution setting on the camera to the highest resolution/ largest file size (TIFF in my case)-- then you can download the picture to your PC, edit it there, then save it as a smaller file. That will (supposedly) give you the highest picture quality.

That really doesn't work for me at all. Takes way too long; and I can't take a lot of pictures before my memory card fills up (I agree with RJ, taking more than a couple pictures is really the best idea.)

Do you do this, or just take the photos at a lower resolution?