On 2/6/2010 2:53 AM, Don Ferguson wrote:
> 5. When it's digital zoom, all it's doing is cropping the picture using the
> camera's
> hardware/software.
Which is exactly what I'd do in PS. That's essentially how all zooming
is done: The picture appears closer because everything but the subject
of interest is cropped away, leaving the subject recorded full frame.
In digital, you then have, say, the face using all the pixels
available on the camera. Shoot wide and use PS to zoom and you cut the
picture to the pixels used by that portion of the pic. You then have to
re-interpolate to full dots/pixels per inch. But you don't really have
the resolution you'd have if you shot it full frame.
>
> 10. You can create folders of pictures, but only on a PC ... Not everything
> you want, but part of it!
I didn't look far enough. Thanks. It's not exactly what I wanted,
but given the way I use the Pre's camera, acceptable.
>
> Cheers,
> Don