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All sounds a bit odd to me. I suggest you post this and a pic in the Digital darkroom forum with details of your imaging program. People could then use that pic, and go through your routines and detail their results. Don |
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Perhaps I should have a go. D2X plus Stevies £200 Sigma 28-200 compared to the D100 and 55 micro or 105 f2.5. Don |
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Some of the finer detail gets lost and, though it may still look fine as a photo, what you've got is a sort of 'simpler' image so every time you alter anything you have to 'save' when you close the image down and by saving as a JPEG again you throw out detail from the 'simpler' image. This is why the file size is now smaller - the simpler the image the more the system can throw out because it's easier to re-invent it back again (check the file-size for a jpg image containing a large area of one colour). Doing it several times will just make the image worse and worse each time as more and more fine detail is lost so always save as an un-compressed file type such as 'TIFF' (tif) |
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Paint Shop Pro 7 & 8 work like that. If ' save as ' is set at 10% compression then that setting is also applied to ' save '. Don |
Thank you very much for the advice Adey and Don ...
I had not noticed that part of the Paint Shop Pro 7 "save" system. I keep all my digital jpeg pics as taken on camera, copied on to two external drives and two DVD copies. Always have four originals and then make adjustments on the PC and laptop to a secondary copy. So nothing lost, as it were. A bit of tinkering under the bonnet of PSP. Adey, you have raised another question for me, now. My camera is set to record jpegs, which can produce 4.4Mb pics on Fine setting, or 2.2 Mb on Normal. If I was to copy these across from the XD card, and convert them to TIFFs is this feasible, or daft? Is it better to save them on camera as TIFFs and what would the equivalent file size be then? It doesn't matter for document copying, what matters is to get as many reasonable frames on one card. For other work, I have six XD 1Gb cards, so have plenty of space. In a week away, I can easily take 1200 frames, to sift out the chaff later ... better to grab that shot of a passing ship than to regret it afterwards. Best Wishes, Raymond |
You won't have any problems just opening and closing jpegs to look at, etc. The problem comes when you want to change them in any way, which then requires a 'save.' It's at this stage that saving them as tifs is most useful.
With the prices of memory cards so reasonable for 1Gb and above nowadays, the main reason to choose either jpg or tif or RAW (if your camera has it) is the speed at which your camera can write the file to the card. many modern compact digicams just have jpg available which is fine for speed and for normal sized photos is not a great problem- saving a file just once as a jpg will not be too harmful |
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Looking at my fine detail test, it would have to be a poor lens on the D2X to be anything like my 6Mpx example with a decent lens at the right aperture. |
Thanks Adey, I have had this camera under a year, still
not found all the features .... at least I have everything saved as from camera. Best Wishes |
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