Gonna fool around some more and see if I can get something any smaller
without jaggies...
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- Rufus
If the ones below are what you mean they came through fine. They
didn't seem too large.
Bill Banaszak
Great - I had tried some of the higher resolutions and the files were
just too large, I thought. I'll stick with this size/res with this camera.
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- Rufus
I have the Coolpix L18 8MP. Bought at Sam's last year for less than
$100. I take pics at the full resolution and size of 16" x 20" then
resize them in my image program to web size. I also crop them to the
main points of the image, cutting out the extraneous background that has
nothing to do with the subject..
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Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
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That's what I used with my Coolpix 995 - but is has a "VGA Fine" mode
that really made things look good - no jaggies in its macro shots.
My new Coolpix S-6 has a "TV" mode for 640x480, but no "Fine"
selection...so the shots are pretty jagged in comparison. I used the
S-6s "PC" mode for my last series of shots - that's 1024x768. Better,
but still not as nice as my 995, IMO.
I tried shooting full rez and using Graphic Converter and/or the S-6
built in to reduce them to 640x480 and they still got jagged. I also
found out that there is a firmware update for my S-6, and I installed
that yesterday - we'll see if that improves anything, but I'm skeptical.
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- Rufus
I tried that and it still didn't work very well...I have a Coolpix S-6.
My 995 did a far better job, but I think it's CCD fogged on me after a
trip to Florida some years back and now it just shoots fuzzy.
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- Rufus
That's the problem...I look at some of the older ones, and they don't
look as good. But I also discovered another Scene mode to go with the
Macro mode - so maybe that will be it. But if my last ones are working
out, I'll stick with that size, though.
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- Rufus