Yes, it's good enough. I just uploaded it to the stock house. What I meant to 
say was that after converting to the largest interpolated size that the PSCS 
RAW converter can deliver and then cropping to what I thought made a nice 
frame, It's just barely large enough. The minimum size for my stock house is 
around 35 megabytes.
Paul


> Great shot. This isn't good enough for your stock house?
> Jens
> 
> Jens Bladt
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> -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
> Fra: Paul Stenquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sendt: 9. april 2005 04:46
> Til: [email protected]
> Emne: PESO: Yellow Rumped Warbler
> 
> 
> Checked this one in my bird book. I think I have him identified 
> correctly. It's with the *istD at ISO 800, f11 @ 1000, fill from the 
> Sigma 500DG Super flash. I could have gone to ISO 400 on this one, but 
> most bird shots are in open shade, so I usually keep the camera at 800 
> when walking through the woods. This is about a 2X crop, so you'll see 
> some digital noise. As Herb pointed out earlier today, a 400 is a bit 
> short for shooting shy little birds in the wild. But it's still fun. At 
> the highest interpolation level from the Adobe RAW converter I end up 
> with about a 40meg image after crop. That still makes the minimum 
> resolution for my stock house, but I'd like to do better.
> Anyway, enough talk. It's here:
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3265548&size=lg
> 
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