So, what do you do...
...when you’ve just been on a 25km bicycle ride on a perfect day with your camera, taking lots of photos along the way, only to get home and find out that all the images are the wrong size @ 640×480.
I don’t think even chocolate would help!!
hilarydougill
You go into Adobe Photoshop and change the size to 3200 and 2400. Save and post. hugsxxx
Robert Elliott
as above, but set resolution to 360 pixels per inch. apply best for REDUCTION and
hope, prey cross your fingers and you may get a reasonable result. best of luck
Jacqueline Mu... replied
Nice to see you posting Robert – you’ve been missed.
Jacqueline Mu...
Thank-you – I didn’t think that it could be that easy.
AmandaWitt
A friend told me recently he prepared himself for a day out photographing all the older points of Puffing Billy, tracks, crossings, etc, only to find he could look at it up really close but not get a photo.
He’d taken the binoculars.
That’s why I told him I’m a CCAAT person (carry camera at all times – there was a forum sometime ago on the subject) so I never miss a moment.
Jacqueline Mu... replied
LMAO
Jacqueline Mu... replied
My boyfriend takes his camera everywhere but his is small enough to carry in a pocket. I had to call the fire brigade on Monday night to make sure there wasn’t a wire fire happening in the walls – he asked me if I took a photo of the firefighters when they were checking in their full gear – uniform, helmets etc. Considering how traumatised I was at the time he was lucky that he suggested it via email.
Jacqueline Mu...
It works but I’m too much of a critic to want to upload any of them.
Might do a similar ride tomorrow but no more than 18kms.
kernuak
Minor upressing is possible, but you tend to lose definition. Imagine being the editor of a popular photographic magazine and going out on a shoot with readers (one of their feature slots) and going out without the camera at all :P.
Jacqueline Mu... replied
LOL – now I feel better!!
I don’t think I’ll ride today – rain is starting to move in – I must get some mudguards soon.