
Thanks Annasea for photo instructions!
#1
Posted 05 January 2007 - 02:49 PM
Your instructions were great! I believe I just need to make the picture clearer now. Can anyone advise on how to do that?
Thanks!
Amy
NC Bow Bunny (aka Amy)
#2
Posted 05 January 2007 - 06:02 PM
The answer depends really on a fair number of things, but it comes down to was this a enlarged image or a crop from a larger image?
let me know on that question
Dan
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#3
Posted 05 January 2007 - 07:22 PM
Amy
The answer depends really on a fair number of things, but it comes down to was this a enlarged image or a crop from a larger image?
let me know on that question
Dan
Hi Dan,
It was cropped from a larger image. I tried many different things but just couldn't get it clear. Is it even possible?
Thanks!
Amy
NC Bow Bunny (aka Amy)
#4
Posted 05 January 2007 - 07:30 PM
send the orginal image via a PM and i will look at it to see.
Dan
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Posted 05 January 2007 - 07:34 PM
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#6
Posted 05 January 2007 - 07:44 PM
i pulled the image off your profile as i assume thats the one you cropped it from. if you give me about 20 minutes i will be done with it.
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#7
Posted 05 January 2007 - 07:55 PM
The reason the image looks soft is that the number of pixels in the image is small and in small images detail is hard to preserve especially in jpegs that have been compressed alot. Then this image was taken probably at a higher sensitivity setting on the camera so that resoultion of the image is somewhat lower.
Dan
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#8
Posted 05 January 2007 - 08:08 PM
Tell me what you think of this.
The reason the image looks soft is that the number of pixels in the image is small and in small images detail is hard to preserve especially in jpegs that have been compressed alot. Then this image was taken probably at a higher sensitivity setting on the camera so that resoultion of the image is somewhat lower.
Dan
Definitely looks better! Thanks very much!
Amy

NC Bow Bunny (aka Amy)
#9
Posted 05 January 2007 - 08:10 PM
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#10
Posted 05 January 2007 - 08:14 PM
Amy aka scuba1fun...he does WONDERS with pictures! I hope he can help you! Sounds like we need to have LOTS of new ops to take more pics of you! But the one you have is VERY cute already! -ww
I think 07 will be a year FULL of photo ops! The picture I posted is one of two pictures that I own! These were taken before surgery. My hair is now shoulder length. I would like to post some great scuba photos! I am working on choosing a camera to buy. Dan was helpful in guiding me in the right direction.
Hope your first week of 07 was a good one!
Amy
P.S. I start my DM classes next week - can't wait!
NC Bow Bunny (aka Amy)
#11
Posted 05 January 2007 - 08:15 PM
if you need me to crop it for the avatar photo let me know.
That would be great. I appreciate it!
NC Bow Bunny (aka Amy)
#12
Posted 05 January 2007 - 08:17 PM
one big tip for any underwater cameras is to insure it and not on a policy attached to a homeowners but a personal articles policy. if you want details let me know.
Dan
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#13
Posted 05 January 2007 - 08:25 PM
Glad to be of help. If you need advice on gear selection just send me a note and i will be glad to help you out.
one big tip for any underwater cameras is to insure it and not on a policy attached to a homeowners but a personal articles policy. if you want details let me know.
Dan
Thanks! After I choose a specific camera I will let you know and ask your advice on gear selection. Great tip also on insurance. Details would be good.
NC Bow Bunny (aka Amy)
#14
Posted 05 January 2007 - 08:39 PM
I have all of my camera gear(land, UW, and other (its a 3 page document)) insured through State farm under a personal articles policy that is seperate from any other policys, so if i have a claim it doesnt affect the other rates, which can become a issue if you have to many under a homeowners, ie cancel and no renewal. The policy has no deductable and covers the item from everything from theft, damage, and drowning. The only thing it doesnt cover is damage from a nuclear blast.
So far so good as i have only had one claim and from the day i filed it to it was paid was 10 days no questions asked all they needed was a letter stating what was wrong with the item (flooded a nikonos V body) and what it would cost to fix. Then after that a check was cut i had the camera back in 5 days, so a little over two weeks from start to finish.
the policy for me is only 1.25% of the cost of the value of the items on the policy. The values i put on the policy are the costs i paid for the item or what it would cost me on the spot to replace it where ever i might be.
Does that make sense?
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#15
Posted 05 January 2007 - 08:50 PM
I have a write up i did on a external drive as a comparision of insurances, that i will dig up and post when i find it, but heres a quick version
I have all of my camera gear(land, UW, and other (its a 3 page document)) insured through State farm under a personal articles policy that is seperate from any other policys, so if i have a claim it doesnt affect the other rates, which can become a issue if you have to many under a homeowners, ie cancel and no renewal. The policy has no deductable and covers the item from everything from theft, damage, and drowning. The only thing it doesnt cover is damage from a nuclear blast.
So far so good as i have only had one claim and from the day i filed it to it was paid was 10 days no questions asked all they needed was a letter stating what was wrong with the item (flooded a nikonos V body) and what it would cost to fix. Then after that a check was cut i had the camera back in 5 days, so a little over two weeks from start to finish.
the policy for me is only 1.25% of the cost of the value of the items on the policy. The values i put on the policy are the costs i paid for the item or what it would cost me on the spot to replace it where ever i might be.
Does that make sense?
Absolutely does - Thanks! I will definitely take your advise on this!
NC Bow Bunny (aka Amy)
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