sebastiansong Senior Member Jan 20, 2002 1,556 0 36 51 Singapore www.pbase.com Feb 1, 2002 #1 HI All Uzi Users just wondering do you use HQ or SHQ in shooting your photos... is there any noticeable difference?
HI All Uzi Users just wondering do you use HQ or SHQ in shooting your photos... is there any noticeable difference?
megaweb Moderator Staff member Jan 17, 2002 8,543 4 38 East megaweb.clubsnap.org Feb 1, 2002 #2 I am not a Uzi user , but I can see the diff betw these 2 formats see http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/olympusc2100uz/page11.asp
I am not a Uzi user , but I can see the diff betw these 2 formats see http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/olympusc2100uz/page11.asp
K Klause Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 1,417 0 0 40 Bedok Visit site Feb 1, 2002 #3 I am a C700uz owner.. prefer SHQ than HQ...
J Jayan New Member Jan 18, 2002 1,338 0 0 Hougang, SG Visit site Feb 1, 2002 #4 Originally posted by Klause I am a C700uz owner.. prefer SHQ than HQ... Click to expand... SHQ....this format retain more info on the pix...which is good if u intend to do post-processing.
Originally posted by Klause I am a C700uz owner.. prefer SHQ than HQ... Click to expand... SHQ....this format retain more info on the pix...which is good if u intend to do post-processing.
fusetrips Member Jan 17, 2002 345 0 16 Feb 1, 2002 #5 What level of picture sharpness do you use? 1. Hard 2. Normal 3. Soft
J Jayan New Member Jan 18, 2002 1,338 0 0 Hougang, SG Visit site Feb 1, 2002 #6 Originally posted by fusetrips What level of picture sharpness do you use? 1. Hard 2. Normal 3. Soft Click to expand... Soft --> no sharpening at all.
Originally posted by fusetrips What level of picture sharpness do you use? 1. Hard 2. Normal 3. Soft Click to expand... Soft --> no sharpening at all.
L LifeWorld Senior Member Jan 18, 2002 2,325 0 36 East Coast lifeworld.multiply.com Feb 1, 2002 #7 Originally posted by Jayan Soft --> no sharpening at all. Click to expand... Hi jayan, i have been using normal. Any reason for choosing soft?
Originally posted by Jayan Soft --> no sharpening at all. Click to expand... Hi jayan, i have been using normal. Any reason for choosing soft?
J Jayan New Member Jan 18, 2002 1,338 0 0 Hougang, SG Visit site Feb 1, 2002 #8 Originally posted by LifeWorld Hi jayan, i have been using normal. Any reason for choosing soft? Click to expand... U can always sharpen a 'pix' in post-processing.
Originally posted by LifeWorld Hi jayan, i have been using normal. Any reason for choosing soft? Click to expand... U can always sharpen a 'pix' in post-processing.
D denizenx Senior Member Feb 1, 2002 4,058 0 0 47 L2TPYSG Visit site Feb 2, 2002 #9 I use normal at HQ... good shots just print it... only the bad ones need to tweak which I hate...