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cakewalk
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Posted: 1/15/2007, 7:19 pm Post subject: SUZ - This is such an excellent Picture! |
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Awesome! |
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Suz
Joined: 27 Nov 2005 Posts: 3186
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Posted: 1/15/2007, 7:25 pm Post subject: |
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oh, thank you..............that was 2 weekends worth of attempts, lots of camera frustrations, a bus load of tourists to wait on and many horrible shots in the process to savor one beauty. It's nice to know that you enjoyed it.
I'm looking for a place to print up a larger size....looks like it might print up nicely in a decent poster size. Any info on that? |
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Hikngrl Canyoneering is my 'Happy Place'
Joined: 27 May 2003 Posts: 5578 Location: Peoria, AZ
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Posted: 1/15/2007, 7:42 pm Post subject: |
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Hey! The link doesn't work for me! What picture are we talking about? I wanna see! _________________ ~~~Diane~~~
I want to shine! |
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cakewalk
Joined: 03 Jan 2003 Posts: 512
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Posted: 1/15/2007, 7:43 pm Post subject: |
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It's fixed now |
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cakewalk
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Posted: 1/15/2007, 7:44 pm Post subject: |
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I would hang that sucker on my wall in a second....
Is it digital? what is the resolution of the original? |
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Daryl
Joined: 07 Feb 2003 Posts: 1168 Location: Everett, Washington
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Posted: 1/15/2007, 8:05 pm Post subject: |
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My unprofessional critique:
Love the lighting and the grey sky, it creates a very dramatic mood. If you could squeeze a little more green out of those trees in photoshop without effecting the mood the photo might pop even more? Great composition, I love having something in the foreground on landscapes like the rocks here. It gives the photo some depth. One minor problem, it looks like your horizon may be tilted just a degree or two? that's an easy fix in photoshop though. Great photo though, very print worthy.
Costco is the cheapest and does as good of job as any of the fancy labs as they have the same equipment. Walmart has the same equipment too but their staff isn't as well trained in using it. _________________
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Suz
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Posted: 1/15/2007, 8:10 pm Post subject: |
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oh thanks....I wondered if it was tilted.........glad you said something. How large does Costco print pictures? I can do up to 13X19 with an excellent quality here at home on my HP9800.
Resolution is a VERY interesting question.
When I open the folder straight from the card it's showing me an 18m file= 240 resolution with an image size that's 8.5x12.8---shot in RAW.
When I pull the pictures in through iphoto and then into Adobe the resolution is showing as 72 and the image size is much larger---28x42
I don't really understand.....the pictures say RAW in iphoto so Adobe must be doing something. Any ideas? Am I really going to see the difference in a print with those two resolution sizes? |
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GeorgAz
Joined: 04 Jan 2003 Posts: 815 Location: Scottsdale
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Posted: 1/16/2007, 8:18 am Post subject: |
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I have the similar pic and can't post it!! Great spot there! Love it!!
That's such a nice area to wander around in and follow the creek.
not hard core trekking, but mellow and always beautiful and soothing. |
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Daryl
Joined: 07 Feb 2003 Posts: 1168 Location: Everett, Washington
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Posted: 1/16/2007, 11:21 am Post subject: |
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Suz wrote: |
oh thanks....I wondered if it was tilted.........glad you said something. How large does Costco print pictures? I can do up to 13X19 with an excellent quality here at home on my HP9800.
Resolution is a VERY interesting question.
When I open the folder straight from the card it's showing me an 18m file= 240 resolution with an image size that's 8.5x12.8---shot in RAW.
When I pull the pictures in through iphoto and then into Adobe the resolution is showing as 72 and the image size is much larger---28x42
I don't really understand.....the pictures say RAW in iphoto so Adobe must be doing something. Any ideas? Am I really going to see the difference in a print with those two resolution sizes? |
PX is pixels, DPI is dots per inch and the image size is what it will print at without re-sizing. Thus PX = length or width x DPI.
PX is what comes out of your camera. The other two numbers are calculated by the software you use to open your photo (different softwares default to different DPI values and then calculates the image size from there) and are dependent on the PX.
The resolution is in pixels, so (28"x72 DPI)x(42" x72 DPI) or 2016 x 3024 or 6096384 or 6MP
To get a good quality print you want to be over 150 DPI, so you can print it (2016/150 x 3024/150) or 13" x 20" (at 150dpi). Note: You can upsample the resolution with success and print a little bigger, or just print it bigger and cross your fingers.
This is one of the toughest things for people to understand in digital photography and it's very important when you print large prints. Hopefully I did a decent job of explaining it.
And Costco will print as big as you want! _________________
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mmacmike
Joined: 23 Sep 2004 Posts: 123 Location: New York
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Posted: 1/16/2007, 11:54 am Post subject: |
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Great Photo Suz! did you use a filter? the contrast is amazing. _________________ "Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit." Edward Abbey |
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Suz
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Posted: 1/16/2007, 12:44 pm Post subject: |
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OH YEAH...........I did use filters.
2 stop neutral density and under exposed by 2 stops. |
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mmacmike
Joined: 23 Sep 2004 Posts: 123 Location: New York
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Posted: 1/16/2007, 12:53 pm Post subject: |
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Whatever you used the photo looks great. The contrast in amazing. What kind of camera you using? I just got the canon rebel xti. going out to Vegas and the canyon in February can't wait to use it. _________________ "Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit." Edward Abbey |
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GeorgAz
Joined: 04 Jan 2003 Posts: 815 Location: Scottsdale
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Posted: 1/17/2007, 7:36 am Post subject: |
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Wish I had a better camera with more capabilities, only a simple Kodak and no printshop,except the software it came with. Love using all kinds of filters with my 35, but miss having a darkroom to print.
Time to buy myself a new camera.... Any suggestions, anyone??Ideas? Personal preferences?? |
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Suz
Joined: 27 Nov 2005 Posts: 3186
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Posted: 1/17/2007, 10:33 am Post subject: |
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Daryl wrote: |
PX is pixels, DPI is dots per inch and the image size is what it will print at without re-sizing. Thus PX = length or width x DPI.
PX is what comes out of your camera. The other two numbers are calculated by the software you use to open your photo (different softwares default to different DPI values and then calculates the image size from there) and are dependent on the PX.
The resolution is in pixels, so (28"x72 DPI)x(42" x72 DPI) or 2016 x 3024 or 6096384 or 6MP
To get a good quality print you want to be over 150 DPI, so you can print it (2016/150 x 3024/150) or 13" x 20" (at 150dpi). Note: You can upsample the resolution with success and print a little bigger, or just print it bigger and cross your fingers.
This is one of the toughest things for people to understand in digital photography and it's very important when you print large prints. Hopefully I did a decent job of explaining it.
And Costco will print as big as you want! |
Maybe if I read it again |
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