Re: I need digi help!

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My camera has 2 settings, Normal and Fine. It has been set on fine. When I open the photos in the program I have, they look good. It's when I transfer them to my site that they look so bad.
Thanks for the input. I'll keep trying.
Shyrell
 
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 13:07:23 -0800 greyfell@gns2000.com writes:

Shyrell,

My impression, from the photo at your link, is that it was recorded at low resolution and color density, meaning 640x480 @ 256 colors. Can you increase the resolution and color density, that is, is there a setting for high resolution

Stephen


----- Original Message -----
From: shy_mel_photo@juno.com
I need as many of you, as will, to look at this photo for me and tell me
if there is any way to not get these flat colors.
http://yadtel.net/~jmelara/page13.html
This is a digital shot I took with my palm corder. I bought it for video
use and did not know it had digital capabilities until after I got it
home. So now I'm using it for practice and my pictures are all coming out
flat.

Details:
Panasonic Palmcorder
750X Digital Zoom
MagicPix Images
(color recording even in low light)
PhotoShot
(built-in digital still camera)
Digital Image Stabilization EIS

I looked for a menu to see if I needed to change something, but there
isn't one. My personal thought about this problem is that the disc is
only good to fill up once and that just because the pictures can be
deleted from the disc, that does not mean that future use of the same
disc will produce quality. Does the disc deteriorate and could this be
causing these flat pictures? Or should I just give it up until I can get
a regular digital camera?

Thanks,
Shyrell
http://yadtel.net/~jmelara



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