L2500 Air Intake?

   / L2500 Air Intake? #41  
Bird:

Thanks. That's what I had planned to do - figuring that if I ever wanted to have a print made of a picture that I would want the higher resolution. Just wanted to check with someone who's "been there done that".

You may be a rookie with a digital camera but like I said, I'm very impressed with the sharpness of your pictures.

Oh, by the way, This question goes to you too, Harv:

Do you just use the normal flash mode for the close-ups of your tractors? I've been amazed at the even, lighting you both get. Better than any film camera I've ever used.

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   / L2500 Air Intake? #42  
Sorry, Rob, I forgot to answer your question. Yes, MS-Paint is what I was talking about. You may want to do some sort of color-count reduction before converting to BMP, or your computer may not have enough memory to load that file? Perhaps Paint needs to keep it all in RAM... I hate when that happens!

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   / L2500 Air Intake? #43  
Bill, I've been using the auto flash for nearly everything, but found you really do need to use that "red eye" setting for portrait type pictures of people. And I also just routinely use the "Instant Fix" in the software on nearly all pictures, and then frequently decide to adjust the "brightness" up a little.

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   / L2500 Air Intake?
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#44  
WVBill -

Yup! I use the normal flash for just about everything where available light isn't enough. When I remember, I use the red-eye feature for pictures of people (or pets), and I sometimes I inadvertently shoot pictures of my tractor in the same mode. Haven't seen a red headlight yet. /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif

When I bought my camera (for my business, of course /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif), I also shelled out some significant bucks for the super-fancy FL-40 electronic flash. It's a way cool and powerful flash attachment that was made just for the camera, so they "talk" to each other and work out the best exposure, and even works properly in combination with the internal flash. It was a pretty penny to pay, but the fact is, I seldom use it. The internal flash is far better than I was expecting and lots more convenient. /w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif

As for picture resolution modes, I seem to have settled on two basic modes. FWIW - I have two 32MB SmartMedia cards. If the subject is something I might want to make a print of, I use the hi-res SHQ (super high quality - 1712 x 1368) mode, which only gives me 16 pictures per card, but each image would yield an excellent print up to 8 x 10 if need be. Even 16 exposures (or 32, if you count both cards) is generally enough even for my daughter's soccer games 'cuz I can preview and start throwing away the not-so-good shots if I have to. I use this high-quality mode mostly for pictures of the kids, since you never know when that "perfect" shot is going to happen. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

When I'm shooting stuff for the web (TBN or even the work-related stuff I bought the camera for in the first place), I've been using the HQ (high quality) mode -- same number of pixels, but higher compression (lower quality). This gives me 55 shots per card and enough resolution to crop and even "zoom in" on the best part of the picture. Computer screens are amazingly low resolution, so by the time you shrink your image down to an appropriate size (maybe 640 x 480), any of the finer quality issues are moot.

Like Bird, I generally "tweak" my images before posting on the net or making a print. I use Adobe Photoshop just 'cuz it's an old friend, but the software that comes with your camera let's you do most everything you need, too. Don't be afraid of that software -- you'll eventually embrace it and wonder how we ever took pictures the "old" way. I always save my original files just as they came out of the camera, and do my tweaking on copies. That way I never have anything to lose if my tweaking goes awry.

Now that you've got me thinking about all this, I might just run some experiments later today and do some "scientific" quality comparisons. I've been meaning to do that for a long time now.

Dang it, I always get wordy when these topics come up. Sorry 'bout that. /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif

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   / L2500 Air Intake? #45  
Thanks, Harv.

That's good info. I'll be doing a lot of camera testing this weekend. Plan to stop on the way home today and get a FlashPath to save download time.

I don't mind your "wordy-ness". I feel a little guilty to have continued the "hijacking" of your L2500 Air intake thread.... But that happens all the time around TBN. I think it is a sign of the enthusiasm people have for this community.

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   / L2500 Air Intake? #46  
Bill, I thought the Flashpath was a little expensive, but I figure it sure beats using the cables. My camera came with an 8MB card, and I bought a 16MB card, then a daughter gave me another 8MB card, so I hope I've got enough storage./w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

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   / L2500 Air Intake? #47  
Harv, I hope you don't mind but I took a few liberties with your signature. If you look closely you'll notice a satelite dish mounted on the rear, a laptop on the dash (next to the tiltmeter?) and a tripod mounted digital camera on the hood of the tractor. Presumably this camera has a motor driven mount similar to the ones in a NASCAR race car so us viewers can get a good shot of your activities. Obviously, the next step is streaming video /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

Have a good weekend on your tractor!!!!!!

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   / L2500 Air Intake?
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Rob -

Good job "enhancing" my signature!!! /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif

I hope you left room for my Chalkley Cup and ROPS rack with barrel o' monkeys! /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif

Maybe this is the way to approach it -- design the signature, then go out to the shop to make your tractor match. /w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif

FYI -- I haven't quite figured out why yet, but your signature doesn't work on my Mac browsers, Netscape or Explorer (same for caddison and a couple of others). I also can't open them with Adobe Photoshop, which is surprising, but it will create a "preview" that looks just fine. I do have a couple of applications that display them correctly, and they all work just fine under Windows.

I only mention it 'cuz gif and jpg are "universal" file formats with well-known specs that all platforms are supposed to adhere to. What application did you use to create your sig file? Maybe that will give me a clue.

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   / L2500 Air Intake? #49  
Harv, I thought that was just me /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif and I've been meaning to figure out what's wrong. Well, here you go:
The file has gif extension, but was actually in bmp format. I "saved as" forcing the bmp extension and it opened just fine /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif.

Rob,
I 've renamed the attached so that it should work. Edit your profile to link to this attached file and your signature should work again /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif.

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   / L2500 Air Intake?
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Excellent doodle-sleuthing, Mark! /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

I think we have the same situation with caddison's signature.

Hey, Cliff!!!

You have a super signature logo, but it doesn't show up on my Macintosh! The attached file should work for everybody, if'n you'd like to update your sig profile. /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif

Don't mean to police anybody. Just want to be able to see what's going on. /w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif

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