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On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 15:50:18 -0600, Willi & Sue wrote:
http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Idaho04.htm Nice pics, Willi. Looks like a beautiful place. -- Charlie... |
Idaho Trip
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 15:50:18 -0600, Willi & Sue wrote:
http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Idaho04.htm Nice pics, Willi. Looks like a beautiful place. -- Charlie... |
Idaho Trip
Great photos. Thanks for the report. -- Jarmo Hurri Commercial email countermeasures included in header email address. Remove all garbage from header email address when replying, or just use . |
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Great photos. Thanks for the report. -- Jarmo Hurri Commercial email countermeasures included in header email address. Remove all garbage from header email address when replying, or just use . |
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Willi & Sue wrote:
http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Idaho04.htm Very cool. Thanks, Willi. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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"Willi & Sue" wrote in message ... I don't think you need anything fancy, especially for posting on the web. In fact, IMO, an inexpensive camera is a better fishing camera because you won't be so worried about damaging it that you're reluctant to use it. If you're worried about it or you have it stowed so it's difficult to use, you're not going to use it as much and a fancy camera without pictures is pretty useless. I have an older point and shoot digital Canon A20, 2 meg camera. You could probably find it used on EBay for about $50 but I don't think you'll find any new. The newer models A40 and A60 (2 meg cameras with more control features) can be picked up new for under $100. It has a 3x optical zoom but I'd like more and its closeup mode isn't good enough for quality fly pictures. However, it's a great fishing camera. It's inexpensive enough that I don't worry about using it when fishing. It's also small enough and light enough that it's easy to fit in a shirt pocket or a small vest pocket. It generally stays in my vest. A digital also makes it MUCH easy to post pix on the web. Willi Thanks Willi. One more question: do you color correct the images (or use some sort of color correction software built into the camera) before posting, or are these the images right out off the memory card? TL, Jim Ray |
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Jim wrote:
"Willi & Sue" wrote in message ... One more question: do you color correct the images (or use some sort of color correction software built into the camera) before posting, or are these the images right out off the memory card? I have Photoshop and I usually do an automatic adjustment as a batch command, so it runs on all the pix I've downloaded at once. This usually works fine, but sometimes it screws up some pictures and I need to fix them. Even at 2 megs, the pictures are two large in size and the files too big for posting on the web. For the pictures I want to post, I run a batch command on the pix that reduces them to 800x600 and saves them with jpg compression so that most are just over 100kb in size. Using a batch commands allows you to do a bunch of pictures at a time so it's really quick and easy. Sometimes I do play around with some individual pix. I'll crop them and work on the contrast, color balance saturation etc. But usually I download them, do an auto adjustment, reduce them and save them as compressed jpgs. If you enjoy doing it, there's lots you can do in the digital "darkroom" with software. You DON'T need Photoshop to do any of the above. I got it to use for our webpages covering our dogs. There are shareware and even freeware programs out there that can do all the basic stuff. Most cameras ship with some basic software. Paintshop Pro is another sophisticated program and its MUCH cheaper than Photoshop. There are other people on ROFF, Choc and Chas come to mind, that are much more knowledgeable than me on digital photography. Maybe they'll comment. Willi |
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"Jim" wrote in message ... Willi: Your photos are consistently phenomenal.I just got a roll back from a MT trip where the scenery was equally stunning but the images from my point and shoot were all washed out, rendering beautiful scenes quite uninspiring. First of all, beautiful shots...looks like you had a great trip. Second...what Jim said. My "cheap camera" shots have been so bad that I haven't even bothered to post a number of recent TRs. The recent purchase of a digital will hopefully change this. Thanks for the post. Cheers, Bill |
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 19:29:00 -0600, Willi & Sue wrote:
[snip] You DON'T need Photoshop to do any of the above. I got it to use for our webpages covering our dogs. There are shareware and even freeware programs out there that can do all the basic stuff. Most cameras ship with some basic software. Paintshop Pro is another sophisticated program and its MUCH cheaper than Photoshop. Better get a copy soon, as JASC (the one man band that wrote PaintShop Pro) was bought by Corel... |
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Willi & Sue wrote:
http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Idaho04.htm Willi Nice pictures, as always, Willi. I particularly like that sunset picture. That's true color, I remember it. The first half was fun, fishing in front of the paper plant and all, but out of the way cutthroat fishing was the better half. Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html |
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Willi & Sue wrote:
http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Idaho04.htm Willi Nice pictures, as always, Willi. I particularly like that sunset picture. That's true color, I remember it. The first half was fun, fishing in front of the paper plant and all, but out of the way cutthroat fishing was the better half. Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html |
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