Hi Marvin!
Thanks for the comments! I didn't know what I was doing when I was
playing
with my digital camera, which is why I am so astounded that the pics came
out
as well as they did. I fell asleep reading the instruction manual last
night
so I still don't know about all its bells and whistles, yet. One thing
that
might help is if you touch up your photos with a program like Adobe
photoshop...I got some really poor-quality photos (taken with my regular
camera
before I got the digital) back from the film developer, but after I
lowered the
brightness and increased the contrast, they turned out really beautiful
(well,
of course as the owner of the pictures I am biased).
Totally agree. I use Paint Shop Pro7 as well. In particular is the ability
to adjust the gamma levels which affect color rendering. A pic taken in a
tank using 4000K NO flourescents can be adjusted to show what the tank would
look like under 6700K or vice versa.
But, Marvins no slouch even when just borrowing a camera.
Marlin