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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 2/1/2004
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The clarity and exposure is fabulous!
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Norbert Holschbach
{K:610} 12/29/2002
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excellent photography and great imagination.
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heather martino
{K:3648} 11/27/2002
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Hi petra, about getting details of settings afterward. I have a great program (downloadable, free) with image browser & some editing functions & also gives you the settings when you open the photo. Its called Graphic Converter. I use it on Mac but I think there's a PC version too. Of course if you already have photoshop, ignore this! H:)
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Scott Carver
{K:690} 11/27/2002
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Great Shot.
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Sue O'S
{K:12878} 11/27/2002
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The thumbnail doesn't do this one justice. It's a nice image, although I wonder, too, what fillflash would have done to the detail of the interior.
Regarding getting the details from a digital camera, if you're using PS7, there is a utility in it that allows you to look at the image data that you would normally view through the display on your camera. I found out about it by viewing the PS7 tutorials on the Adobe site. It was a very interesting "movie".
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Petra Engle
{K:1282} 11/27/2002
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Thanks for your comment. Frankly, very often I don't remember the specifics. I'll pay more attention to them in the future. This picture was one of over 500 I took on our recent vacation to the Bahamas. Do you know how I can know the settings in retrospect on a digital camera?
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Lee Horn
{K:256} 11/27/2002
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The grainy-ness of this photograph is marvelous and the lighting is so good. I wonder why you do not post the settings and such when you put a photo on here... just a question to ask.Crisp clean lines here... good capture.
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