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OK, so it's a beautiful picture; where is that?
 
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I'll second that! Makes me want to be there.
Cliff
 
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Nice pic but the clouds don't real /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif Is that just my puter?
 
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Nice picture, good sizing, good color/contrast, and is put as an attachment rather than an inserted picture. I think the one that is not eating is sitting and thinking of coming to my house to have hostas for desert.
 
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Thanks Chris. I was afraid it would turn out blurry. I had the zoom cranked up to 10x.
 
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If I'm remembering correctly from another post, you have an Olympus C-740. I have an older version of your camera, the C-700. The only problem I have with blurry pictures is with high Zoom, and with camera motion during lower light level situations. I bought a monopod that has worked well for me. Also, I use Camedia Software v2.5 that has a nice option called "Instant Fix". Open a photo and choose Image/InstantFix and it does a really nice job on the photos.

I don't know if you've had a digital camera before, but put some thought into your file system that stores your photos. Otherwise, they'll get lost after a short while. Another hint is to never modify your original photo and save the revisions under the same name. Keep your original data intact, and use "SaveAs" with a suffix after the original file name to keep your revisions separate but adjacent to the original files.
 
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I don't know if you've had a digital camera before, but put some thought into your file system that stores your photos. Otherwise, they'll get lost after a short while. Another hint is to never modify your original photo and save the revisions under the same name. Keep your original data intact, and use "SaveAs" with a suffix after the original file name to keep your revisions separate but adjacent to the original files.
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I agree, I always make a new folder and name it the dat that I am uploading the pics ot the 'puter. Another thing to do is make sure you periodically burn your pics to CD's, preferably making 2 or more copies on different discs. Turns out that CD media isn't as permanent as it was once claimed.
 

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