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Digi Photo's - FYI

Submitted: Thursday, Jul 01, 2004 at 09:24

Rod W

Just had two photos that I took with me 5mg Sony 707 camera, which is always set at the max resolution, printed at a Digi Print Shop to the 30" x 20" (for you young'ins thats 75cm x 50cm) size, and they have come up absolutely mickey mouse, no pixilation whatsoever.
I normally print me photo's at home in either A4 or A4 panoramic sizes, but these two photos were screaming at me "we would look better bigger" and they were right.
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AnswerID: 65935   Submitted: Thursday, Jul 01, 2004 at 11:44

Member - Jiarna (SA) replied:

Digital cameras are just getting better all the time. I'd say just about as good as film now, regarding picture quality, and a heap more flexible. Haven't used my 35mm SLR since I got my Canon A70 a few months back.

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FollowupID: 326793   Submitted: Thursday, Jul 01, 2004 at 11:52

Rod W posted:

Yep, and for blowing up the more pixels the better.
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AnswerID: 65941   Submitted: Thursday, Jul 01, 2004 at 12:27

Member - Jeff M (WA) replied:

Rod, I'm sure from seeing some of your photo's that they are magnificant!

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FollowupID: 326795   Submitted: Thursday, Jul 01, 2004 at 12:33

Rod W posted:

Yep. One is of the single Salmon Gum at sunset from the Clampton trip and the other is the Relfections on the Blackwood from the D'Entrecasteaux National Park trip.

So have many have you got for the run on Sunday?
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AnswerID: 65942   Submitted: Thursday, Jul 01, 2004 at 12:37

Member - Jeff M (WA) replied:

7 Confirmed so far. At least everyone will have no problem keeping up and their will be plenty of people to tow my IFS 4wd out, because according to the "experts" I will have to go very slowly and won't be able to do any serious 4wding. LOL
Bunch of Bushwackers....
But seriously, looking forward to it, wish we would get some more heavy rain though!! Should be a laugh.

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FollowupID: 326800   Submitted: Thursday, Jul 01, 2004 at 13:26

Rod W posted:

See ya Sunday
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AnswerID: 66092   Submitted: Friday, Jul 02, 2004 at 01:54

Member- Rox replied:

Just got my first Digi camera 7.5 hrs ago and having a play with it. so far its fun.
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AnswerID: 66269   Submitted: Saturday, Jul 03, 2004 at 12:04

Richard replied:

youll find that with a pic taken at full resolution the picture of the size you mentioned is actually reduced in dimensional size. Ive got a 5 meg sony as well and have 2 posters on my wall A1 size [84x59cm] and i had to reduce them before getting them printed,crystal clear no loss of quality whatsoever
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