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    I did what you mentioned. Remember I was having problems with a grainy texture in my pictures and so disappointed in my digital prints.Thanks for your advise. I set my pictures(in my camer) for a larger size and WOW what a difference. So excited and thanks again.
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    Eye... I'm really happy you found out what the problem was. I told ya I wasn't a camera whiz. Glad you found the help. Now we can see some of your great pic!

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    • #3
      Thank You

      Originally posted by crops2dawn View Post
      Eye... I'm really happy you found out what the problem was. I told ya I wasn't a camera whiz. Glad you found the help. Now we can see some of your great pic!
      Thank you for your help as well. I was so excited to see that grainy texture gone.They are really clear now. Take care and I am so glad their are such nice people who help
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      • #4
        Sounds like that was the problem... Too small a photo size... The first digital camera I had was one of those Sony Mactiva's that only took photos @640x480... Great for web stuff, but lousy for print.
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        • #5
          Thanks a heap guys.

          Down in Nova Scotia wheither you be a man or women it is just a figure of speech to say you guys. So thanks again. I have had the camera for 2 years and did not know this and if it wasn't for you guys helping out I would have not got a digital camera again but I like it now. Yipee.
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          • #6
            Never thought about pic size

            I noticed some of my pics are grainy too. I have 3 settings and I keep it on the middle setting because I was told if you use the SHARPE setting, it takes forever to send via email. So, I'm using a EMail setting. My digital camera is an oldie "Kodac 3.1 meg px" I"M planning to upgrade to a new one that is over 6 meg pix. Okay, so lets review here. Your saying if I change my camera setting to the sharper pic then I will get better printed pics?

            nie
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            • #7
              I'm a firm believer in ALWAYS setting your camera to the highest resolution it is capable of. You can always resize it on your computer to something smaller for email, etc.

              Remember, you can always throw pixels out later if you need to but you can't add them.
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              • #8
                Thanks PapaBob

                I will change my settings NOW so I can compare. One of the reasons for using the lower setting was that I could get a lot more pics in the memory chip.

                nie
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by OnieRN View Post
                  I will change my settings NOW so I can compare. One of the reasons for using the lower setting was that I could get a lot more pics in the memory chip.

                  nie
                  I did that to so that I could get more pics and I had a hard time liking digital pictures till I started asking questions and many angels answered.What a difference. You can make them smaller in the computer. A little more time but worth it.Wow what a difference it made. They were so grainy before. Now they are so clear.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by OnieRN View Post
                    One of the reasons for using the lower setting was that I could get a lot more pics in the memory chip.

                    nie
                    I thought this way at first when I got my first digital camera. Then I got that first picture that I thought would look nice blown up larger to frame for the wall and I was very disappointed that there wasn't enough resolution to enlarge it. That's when I went out and bought another memory stick so I could take more pictures but at the larger resolution.

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                    • #11
                      Funny...... I have NEVER considered using less than the maximum quality that my camera was capable of..... I have always used the highest resolution and have never been disappointed in a pic.....
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by GrannyScraps View Post
                        Funny...... I have NEVER considered using less than the maximum quality that my camera was capable of..... I have always used the highest resolution and have never been disappointed in a pic.....
                        I was so new at it and I could never figure out what the problem was till I ask here and now I will be very happy with the results. I am still planning on getting a bigger one for Christmas.Glad my question helped others as well.
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