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Old October 13th 2006, 20:52
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Make sure the internal settings of the camera are set for the highest resolution it is capable of. That will be your best quality picture, regardless of size.

Next is the program you are using to "blow it up". It might be the one creating the problem. Theoretically, at 3.3 mpix you should have a very large image, you'd need to shrink it to post it on The Samba for instance. I use PictureIt! 9.0 to do my sizing and it's never had a problem. It does have settings on the side that you have to look at. One is "maintain pixel quality" or somthing like that, you want to keep that, and the original width/height ratio, but just change the overall size. So all that quality just gets shrunk down to a smaller pic, less data.

I don't know if this helps at all, lemme know if there are some more specifics you are looking for. I'm not any kinda wizard with this stuff, but I make it work OK.

Jason
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