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Q&A For Digital Photography This department will attempt to provide solutions to problems readers may have getting into and using digital cameras, scanning, and using digital photographic images with a computer and different kinds of software. All questions sent to me will be answered with the most appropriate information I can access and provide. However, not all questions and answers will appear in this department. Readers can send questions to me addressed to Shutterbug magazine, through the Shutterbug website, directly via e-mail to: editorial@shutterbug.com or fotografx@mindspring.com or by US Mail to: PO Box 2830, Lompoc, CA 93438. An Ideal Computer Monitor
For Photographic Work? A.
It was many months ago that the display industry announced that the only prime-manufactured
CRTs would be 21/22” professional graphics models. All other CRT models
would be made in China. Sony has apparently completed that move and the only
CRT they will be offering for now made in Japan/US is the G520K Artisan at just
under $1800, including a sensor and auto color referencing and profiling. Don’t Lose Image Information
From Computer Photo Files A. As a general rule, always Save As an archive file and keep the original data in a non-compressed format without using “Resample” interpolation. When making a larger image to print, using Resample to get a higher effective resolution simply avoids any effect of pixelation by dividing the data into smaller pixels, which smoothes edges and gradations. As your chart indicates, as size is increased the resolution is proportionally decreased. Any time Resample is used to make an image smaller reducing the file size, data (image information) is lost. Home Movies To Digital Video
On DVD A. There
are a number of companies that are on the web that offer home movie conversion
services. The following are the highlights of a Google search.
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