New Camera - Tractor Shot

   / New Camera - Tractor Shot #31  
Re: New Camera - Tractor in the Snow

I don't consider myself a safety nut (but try to be safety wise), and only pass this on FYI as a personal experience pulling my kids behind the tractor on sleds. They got going faster than the tractor and I quickly found them sliding underneath from the back between the big rear wheels- and for a moment I did not know what to do. Stop? Try to turn out of their way? Or what? I did stop - quickly with both brakes on. No one hurt - whew! But never will do that again!
 
   / New Camera - Tractor Shot #32  
MossRoad,
Don't convert your images into jpeg until you are all done changing their size and resolution. You are losing alot of detail by converting them to Jpegs and then resizing them. Every time you save an image in jpeg format it compresses the file which loses some of the detail. If you take the same jpeg file and save it again and again, each time it will compress it further.

Spence
 
   / New Camera - Tractor Shot #33  
<font color=blue>Don't convert your images into jpeg until you are all done </font color=blue>

Good advice for the professional, Spence, but I would argue that, like so many things, there are trade-offs.
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Although it's true that JPEG uses a "lossy" compression scheme, I'll bet there are darn few of us who can actually see the difference between an uncompressed and a moderately compressed image. The result is accumulative, however, so your warning about repeated savings of the same image is a good one. /w3tcompact/icons/clever.gif

When I was doing professional work, I always saved my original scans as TIFF or Photoshop files, so I always had a good starting point when I went back to the archives. With my digital camera, on the other hand, I only use the TIFF format when shooting portraits or something that contains subtle detail and may wind up in an 8 x 10 or larger print. The "trade-off" for me is being able to get 16 high quality JPEG's or just 4 super high quality TIFF's on a single 32MB SmartMedia card. /w3tcompact/icons/tongue.gif

Many of my tractor-oriented shots, which are mainly for screen viewing or posting on TBN, are shot in medium high quality JPEG format. This gives me 55 shots per card at 1280 x 1024 pixels with "good enough" quality to crop and/or resize.
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I carry 2 SmartMedia cards, so that's usually enough to get me through a weekend of tractorin'. /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif

In all cases, I save the original files to hard disk and then periodically archive them to CD-ROM. At an average of 2MB per file, that's over 300 pictures on a 69-cent disk. /w3tcompact/icons/cool.gif

So I ain't disagreeing with anything you said, just putting my own spin on it.
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   / New Camera - Tractor Shot #34  
HARV: i do the same as u i usually shoot in HQ, JUST BELOW TIFF SETTING, for general pics. then resize then to post, . at family functions i use a combo of digital and 35mm. have way more control of the slr. but i love the digital, for the instant gratification and usablilty.course if i went to a better digital i could have both/w3tcompact/icons/hmm.gif
 
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<font color=blue>have way more control of the slr</font color=blue>

I hear ya, Frank. That was a predominating criterion when I was shopping for my digital camera. It was painful coughing up the bucks at the time, but I am so glad I got it.
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   / New Camera - Tractor Shot #36  
Re: New Camera - House Shot

Rob,

Glad to see you got some land to go with that tractor. Did you get it with the tractor (through your dealer) or third party?

Buck
 
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Re: New Camera - House Shot

Got the land third party as justification for the tractor. Seriously... I had the tractor pretty well picked out while we were still land shopping. My wife thinks we got the land for some peace and quite and to escape subdivision life but for me, it's all about the tractor /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
 

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   / New Camera - Tractor Shot #38  
You are correct. Resize it first, then convert it to jpeg. Thanks.

When I use Paint Shop Pro to import the pictures from the camera it defaults to PSP format. I could save them in any format I select. Which format do you suggest?
 
   / New Camera - Tractor Shot #39  
The other digital camera I have, in addition to the Olympus UZ-C2100, is the <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/read_opinions.asp?prodkey=sony_d770>Sony DSC-770</A>. It is the best digital camera I have seen that comes closest to the control available in a 35 mm SLR. It reminds me of the Yashica FR1 I owned many years ago. Manual focus with a sliding prism, manual zoom, etc. Loads of fun to use.
 
   / New Camera - Tractor Shot #40  
mike i just found out my camera has spot metering capabilities./w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif knowwhere in the printed manuel does it mention it(very limited manuel) had to slip the cd disk in to cd rom to acess the full manuel and low and behold there it was.have not messed with it yet, not enough hours in a day. wonder what else i will find.when u mention yashica or mamyia u are getting into some really good stuff,oldies but goodies!!!
 

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