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Jun 03, 2006 09:14 |  #1

I don't know if this would really be considered macro, but anyhow, these are my first few posts. I was messing with the iso a lot so some of the pictures might be grainy, but C&C is welcome. and tips would be very helpful too. thanks.


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Jun 03, 2006 09:15 |  #2

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Jun 03, 2006 09:19 |  #3

i just noticed that after i resize the pictures in mspaint, the colors lose their brightness. if i resize with adobe, will it include the "umph" of the colors in the original pictures?


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Jun 03, 2006 09:27 |  #4

I think the pics are losing the "umph" when they've been resized. The colours look good, but they don't seem to have lost their clarity. Look forward to seeing more :)


My Canon can.. I just need to find out how :rolleyes:

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