Thanks! ^^ I have plenty more from that day (a couple hundred even!)
But... I'm still sore that they are lo-res and grainy from being set to lo-quality mode. *grumbles* Looks okay on screen, but I can never print them...
No no no, it has nothing to do with the print quality. *ahem*
My camera takes pics normally at 6 megapixel at good quality. To save on space on an earlier photo shoot, I reduced it to 2 megapixel at poor (highly compressed) quality.
There's NO getting that data back. It's gone and lost forever. These pictures will look even worse if I print them on high-quality paper as all the flaws will be exposed. It's like putting a YouTube video into a DVD player and showing on a 60" high-def plasma tv. It just looks ugly.
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I have plenty more from that day (a couple hundred even!)
But... I'm still sore that they are lo-res and grainy from being set to lo-quality mode. *grumbles* Looks okay on screen, but I can never print them...
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My camera takes pics normally at 6 megapixel at good quality. To save on space on an earlier photo shoot, I reduced it to 2 megapixel at poor (highly compressed) quality.
There's NO getting that data back. It's gone and lost forever. These pictures will look even worse if I print them on high-quality paper as all the flaws will be exposed. It's like putting a YouTube video into a DVD player and showing on a 60" high-def plasma tv. It just looks ugly.
*whimpers*
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