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Photograph Examples April 2001 from SCScompA

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The photographs shown in this example are, mostly, taken from a digital camera (in this case: an Olympus D-400 Zoom) and the digital image moved from the camera to the PC by use of a Camedia Floppydisk Adapter. Other photographs in SCScompA's examples are in the PC as a result of scanning the photograph. The following pictures default to digital camera origin and, if not, the shown picture will be identified as a scanned image. Scanned photographs are scanned at 300 DPI (Dots Per Inch).

The following is aimed at showing examples of using the PC, digital cameras, and perhaps scanners, as part of home PC environment. Hopefully, the shown pictures will give you some ideas for your home use of PCs.

If you are taking a vacation in the future or otherwise have pictures you want to share with family/friends, the approach taken by this Web page (basic use of HTM tags) is an easy way to meet your aims. Remember, the HTM and images need not be put out on the Web to share with others: You could put the HTM file and the images into a file and send that file (either using a RW/CD, a ZIP floppy, a set of 3 1/2" floppies using hand-carry, snail-mail, or Internet transmission of the material) to your friends/family on their own PC.

If you include, also, a Word document discussing the material (for example, a travel or other journal you keep related to the images): Wonderful!

Contact SCScompA if you have any comments/questions regarding anything that is shown in this Web page.

First, let's look at pictures taken indoors by the Olympus digital camera.

Picture (1) is shown in the next two displays first as-taken on the night of the game, then as modified slightly using PaintShop Pro and its "Automatic Contrast" support. Then, the two versions of picture 1 are shown side-by-side.

Then, a second example of doing the above is shown next.

The purpose of showing the examples is only to demonstrate basic use of PaintShop Pro's automatic contrast support. Let me know if you use a digital camera and, if so, what picture-enhancement application you use.

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A Hockey Game - Picture 1 As Taken by the Olympus Digital Camera

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A Hockey Game - Picture 1 Slightly Modified by PaintShop Pro

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A Hockey Game - Picture 1's Versions Side-by-Side

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A Hockey Game - Picture 2 As Taken by the Olympus Digital Camera

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A Hockey Game - Picture 2 Slightly Modified by PaintShop Pro

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A Hockey Game - Picture 2's Versions Side-by-Side

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A Great Golf Hole

During April, I will be walking the following terrific golf course!

I hope the weather is sunny... but, if not: I can remember the day this picture was taken.

Use your Web browser's horizontal scroll bar to see the entire picture.

I wish you well in your picture-taking and travels or other activities -- and hope you share that with a journal and Web-type of presentation you share with family/friends.

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To contact me about anything on this Web page, please: send mail to: SCScompA@aol.com

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