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December 11, 2003

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cloudtravel

This is a great piece of advocacy for digital photography. I did a post about digital cameras located at: http://radio.weblogs.com/0117154/2003/01/12.html

TPB, Esq.

I'm nowhere near serious about my cameras and I lust after Hasselblads...

They're definitely lustworthy.

Dave Stratton

Re Picasa, I recently had some film developed at Ritz photo and ordered both prints and a CD-ROM of the photos. I was delighted to find that Picasa was included for free on the CD-ROM from Ritz. As far as I can tell, it is the full version.

Alex Scoble

BTW unless you have a decent sized LCD display on your camera, you don't exactly get instant feedback on the picture.

What looks good on the LCD can often be very blurry when looked at on a monitor in real size.

Also for most people, a 5 megapixel camera gives them the exact same resolution as a 35mm film camera when you consider that the largest most people will blow up a picture is to an 8 x 10 which is what a 5 megapixel gives you as wel.

Also I would say with the newest professional SLR digital cameras out there, even serious photographers are way better off in a lot of ways with digital cameras.

Dave

Does Adobe Album have the same issue with large albums as iPhoto? (i.e., when you have more than 700 MB or so worth of pictures in your albums, the program begins to slow down considerably)?

Chaz Larson

I've never had good luck printing my own pictures [Olympus 510 2MP, now Kodak DX4530 5MP] on my inkjet [Epson C80]. Sometimes they've come out well, but that's after a fair amount of tweaking.

I've started taking them to Costco. Burn the images to a CD-RW, take it to the store. 4x6s are something like 20 cents each [shutterfly is twice that before shipping]. Maybe a little more than ink & media if I printed them at home, but they come out great, are ready in an hour or two, and I don't have to mess with it. Highly recommended.

For photo management, take a look at the iView products, Media and Media Pro.

Prof. Bainbridge

I especially liked the tip about MyPublisher. I put together a book of pictures of my wife's family as a Christmas gift for her and it looked so darn professional. It was pretty expensive, but wow! Great tip!

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