First, let me state that I'm not a railer. I've owned a few
digital cameras. Let me list them by their max resolution of
the pictures produced. That way I don't have to get into brand
names.
1. 640 x 480
2. 1024 x 768
3. 2048 x 1536
4. 2240 x 1680 - this last one will put out TIFF images of
11MB file size.
I love them! Each camera has its own set of strengths. That
last one will allow me to crop quite a bit and still print
stunning 8" x 10" prints. Just pop the compact flash card, or
the smartmedia card into a Kodak printer at Wal-Mart, adjust a
few parameters of choice and print out anything from
wallet-sized to 8 x 10 prints.
I can do pretty good at home too, using PhotoShop and my Epson
printer, though I think it will take a while longer for me to
master PhotoShop. :)
Len
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> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Mike Johnston
> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 7:31 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Slides vs. digital
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>
> ...And now I have a slightly different tack to take
> than in my last message.
>
> How many of you who are railing against digital have
> actually TRIED digital?
> I mean recently, and in a way that gives it a fair chance?
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