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Old 05-31-2006, 08:55 AM
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I agree it looks like a Phal

I am seeing a lot of photos like this that are hard to view. I had hoped that the forum Taking and Processing Photographs would be used to improve the posted photos, but no one seems to be asking anything.

A quick discussion is that all digital cameras take photos that are "soft" and need processing after the photo is taken.

Also if photos are slightly underexposed, which is common on many cameras in auto exposure, the web display is hard to see.

Both these conditions are an easy fix with photo software. There are controls called LEVELS, CONTRAST, SHARPENING and others that accomplish this for you. I will write a discussion on how to accomplish this and post it soon.
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