One of the objectives is to be able to email photos. The thing takes
beautiful photos, but the files are huge. Like 2.5Megs. So, if one emails
such a photo it won't fit on the screen.
With the Camedia Master program, that comes with the camera, you can resize
your images to a size that fits on a computer screen.
You can also convert the format from e.g. TIFF to JPEG or vice versa.
A very useful thing is the distortion filter of the Camedia program.
It apparently determines the focal length which you used for taking the
picture,
and then automatically corrects the barrel/pincushion distortion that is always
present in a zoom lens. Try taking a picture with squares on the wide setting.
Then apply the distortion filter, amazing, I wish I could do this with an OM
zoom lens ...
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Wim Verheyen, Houthalen, Belgium, wimwim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
The Aemit modular analog home, The Kurzweil K2000/K2500 Atomium
http://gallery.uunet.be/wimwim/
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