When you take pictures under certain artificial lighting conditions- such as fluorescent, incandescent, or halogen lighting, the colors in your image may take on a yellow or green cast. You can use HotShots to touch-up the colors; see Chapter 7 for instructions.
I have the E:61:00 flashing on my screen. I can get it to focus if i screw around with it but it...
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I have the E:61:00 flashing on my screen. I can get it to focus if i screw around with it but it will not let me take a picture at all. Help?
My Nikon d50 will power up, but it will not allow me to access the menu/settings. I suspect it has...
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My Nikon d50 will power up, but it will not allow me to access the menu/settings. I suspect it has been dropped.
Cannon PowerShot A560 Camera ~have lost view/display in window, but still takes photos. Have I...
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Cannon PowerShot A560 Camera ~have lost view/display in window, but still takes photos. Have I pushed the wrong buttons??? How to correct?
I just bought an Epson 650 digital camera. I know, it's not new and fancy, but it's all I could...
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I just bought an Epson 650 digital camera. I know, it's not new and fancy, but it's all I could afford right now. I bought this one (from ebay) mainly because my daughter has the same one- she bought several years ago, for around$350. I've noticed what big, clear, detailed pictures it takes (she sends to me).
She resizes the pictures smaller, but the resolution on hers is 144. she uses one of the "better" settings, not the standard and not the BEST.
What I've noticed with mine is, the resolution is 75 and the pictures don' tseem as clear and detailed. This might be partially because the scenery ones I've taken are of SNOW. I've tried using all the settings, even the very best, which only takes 3 pictures. The resolution is still 75.
The picture size is big, 15"X 11". They are JPEG.
I tried using he HotShots software that came with it, and now use Paint Shop Pro 7, with AQUIRE (Twain).
I tried using the memory card in the USB cable that came with it, but it seemed to be clashing with my CD burner, which is in the other USB port. It's just as easy to use the camera and serial port and PSP.
My daughter doesn't know much about it, she just takes the pictures and then takes them off. Hers have always been 144 resolution.
I'm not saying the pictures on mine aren't good, and they're better than the Kodak DC 3200 I've had for over a year. Just that they don't seem as good as my daughter's, and it's the exact same camera.
Could it be the memory (flashcard) that sets the resolution of the pictures? I have the original 8 MB one that came with the camera and my daughter once bought a bigger one.
I know I can change the resolution in PSP to something higher if I want.
I've been trying to find out what decides what the resolution of the pictures (when taken off the camera) might be? I can't find anything in the directions book about the settings for this. Just the "standard, better, best and extra fine". But, they all take pictures with 75 resolution.