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<p>As for digital cameras the new ones while there pictures</p>
<p>are great, many programs can not use then as the resolution</p>
<p>is to big and you cannot get them down to a useable
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<big>One must be aware of what they are doing and what they are
going to do with their photos -- if you want a small photo for the
internet, adjust the pixel size on the camera "before" one takes
the picture (this is something that all but the $10 cameras do)<br>
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Even though I can take an 18 MB photo, that doesn't mean that I
do. Sometimes I want a hi-res photo, like if I'm copying real
photographs, but the vast majority of pics I take are a few
hundred KB or less. It's my choice -- 240 KB makes a nice image on
my monitor</big>.<br>
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Bill Strickland<br>
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