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Old 10-11-2009, 09:50 AM
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Re: Camera Settings

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Originally Posted by linzgeneral View Post
You hit the nail right on the head, I personally do have pics taken with my Diamond on a memory card and the difference i astonishing. I look at a Diamond pic, colors are sharp, accurate, with absolutely no noise. Pics taken with the TP2 are white and grainy. When I first took pics with the TP2, I figured that it was the bigger screen and once transferred to monitor it would look better. Just the opposite as it looks even worse. The Diamond pics actually look even better on a monitor. Based on my simple analysis, its no secret that I am no camera/photography expert but I know my eyes dont lie and the differnce is see is depressing.
Many of us here who have noticed the differences via pc, old pics from memory card to new ones , converted picture size to match, comparing same settings , resolutions , eveything......there still seems to be differences or this thread would have closed by now probably. I have noticed a commonality and was one of my complaints that I do not see addressed by resolution size , or any explanation yet. The white wash out, there's a difference partially with whiteness it appears from different posts. I seem to notice a bad effect near the top 1 /3rd of the image with whiteness being more noticeable in this area. I have seen it on my pics and jimmiekaine;s posted and am sure others have too . To me it's definitely pronounced in brighter light pics. Obviously the low light pics suck to the max without a flash of some type.It gives me hope that there could be a fix with settings that are not available yet or maybe sophisticated enough. Either way you dice it up , the eye doesnt lie, and the pics just aren't quite as good on the TP2 with the current configuration , be it hardware, or software.
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