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May 06, 2007 12:29 |  #1

hello to all.
well today i had my first time setting the camera to large jpeg so i could get more shots on burst mode. all these image have only had the border add and croped if stated.

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this one f/f
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cropped on the sides
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May 06, 2007 12:32 |  #2

Good shots j, are you going to stick with jpg then? Much easier workflow I imagine.


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May 06, 2007 12:45 |  #3

I don't see why you can't shoot JPG Large. Everything to do with light and exposure you can edit in CS2 in jpg format. I shoot in RAW, but that's cause I'm stupid and can't remember to set the Ev right while shooting and have to fix it in RAW. But once I take my smart pills and set the camera right, there is no technical reason not to shoot in jpg mode since I have to convert them anyway. ;)

Can you box up a starling and send it to me Jason? All those over here are too shy to shoot. :D


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May 06, 2007 17:17 |  #4

thanks for looking anke ill do more images tomorrow i like the burst mode 14 rather than 4 . image useing jpeg very handy on my 2g card over 900 images?

thanks mitch the only problem i see is that if i or you use set prorame mode is going to go to the faster f6.3/5.6 depending on focal lenght which means that the images are'nt going to be very sharp. so ill use it on av mode which is where its at 90% off the time .
i dont have a problem with exposure just dial in -/+ 2/3 either way depending on the back ground whch i find i can do quickly.
apart from that if these image have ther levels /sharpening/noise treatment done the only thing that 's going to help is disk space on the camera.
ill send you a starling mitch if i had the address:lol:


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