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Photopoint on a pc
Question:
> Set your color depth to at least 16 bit and it > will beat the snot out of WebTV. If it still > looks worse than WebTV, get yourself a > quality monitor and/or graphics card. > Dan
Been there, done that. They still look better (not as bad) on WebTv. On a pc the faults are just more vividly obvious. **Mick** My photo album can be viewed at: http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumList?u=29982
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Last night I had my first look at my photopoint album via a pc. I was > surprised. The quality of some of my early pics just plain sucks. For > instance; My shot of my WF ‘tiel Elvis with the dark background is so > dark that it looks like I took the pic in the dark, but on my webtv it > looks just fine. > Has anyone else (Alex? April? Doug? Linda?) noticed such a difference > with their own photopoint album? > Why didn’t anyone tell me? Oh well, I guess that I’ll just have to > replace the bad birdy pics with some new ones. > **Mick** > My photo album can be viewed at: > http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumList?u=29982
One great photographer was asked his secret of success. His answer was that he only let people see about one per 1000 of the pictures he takes. — Lou Boyd F
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>Has anyone else (Alex? April? Doug? >Linda?) noticed such a difference with >their own photopoint album?
Sorry, can’t help you out. I haven’t looked at my album or my website from a computer. I know that the pictures a friend of mine took with his digital camera do look a lot better than the ones I took with my 35mm camera. Linda Bite me once, shame on you, bite me twice, shame on me! http://community.webtv.net/Lincomacaws/LivingwithBirds http://community.webtv.net/Lincomacaws/SealsandSealions
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No I have not tried it yet. I rarely use our pc for anything online because this is so much easier. I’ll have to try it. I did get some spam from Kodak
