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This article has been viewed 1326 times in the last 43 months Jamie: 18th May 2007 - 19:26 GMTwow. i love your photos, but what are you using to resize them? they look kinda jaggy Lea: 20th May 2007 - 23:03 GMTHey Jamie. Thanks. Yeah,I know they look kind of blurry.. I don't know much about computers- I've used Microsoft Photo Editor to resize the pictures (my only photo program..) Which program would you recommend? hool: 21st May 2007 - 00:44 GMTlea, i enjoyed your photos. post more. you can put them in differnt articles if you want, you don't have to add additional photos in the comments. Jamie: 21st May 2007 - 12:50 GMTYeah Microsoft Photo Editor is quite possibly the suckiest piece of photo editing software in the universe. To be honest, just about anything you can lay your hands on is better. The Gimp Lea: 21st May 2007 - 14:03 GMTThanks for all the advice, guys! I'll try to find a better program... And a camera (the one that I've used for these is kinda broken.) :) Then I'll post some more.. Till then I'll just enjoy yours.. Jamie: 21st May 2007 - 23:30 GMTNo worries. Despite Microsoft Photo Editors best attempts to ruin them, your photos are excellent. I for one would be glad to see lots more here anytime. EvilGentleman: 22nd May 2007 - 00:08 GMTLea, you definitely have "the eye". Keep up the good work. And as far as your choice of photo editing software goes, I tend to do all my cropping and resizing with Microsoft Photo Editor as well. Mind you, my camera is so crappy, I really don't care about the editing, since my camera messes up my pictures better than any software possibly could. Well, my camera as well as my shaky hands. I have absolutely no image stabilization capabilities with my camera, and it's pretty hard to shoot on the fly while using a full-size tripod, so I wind up with a lot of blurry shots. Even my crispest shots have too much digital pixellation in them, although resizing them also helps. At least I don't use a digital zoom, though. That would be the kiss of death. Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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