Hmmm . . . wonder if horizontal/vertical orientation makes a
difference? If it works only one way the other might produce the
opposite effect. "No, no! Turn it the *other* way!!" ;o)
ScottGee1
On 4/12/06, Andreas Pirner <AndreasPirner@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> found that. Me thinks: Weren't we ALL waiting for
> just that feature? Instead of refusing that snap of
> aunt Creampie, our beloved cams now 'correct' those
> displeasing features. Cool.
>
> Oh, the article:
>
> HP's SLIMMING CAMERA
>
> Planning to lose that last 10 pounds? Instead of trading ice cream parfaits
> for baby carrots, just switch cameras. Hewlett-Packard's new line of HP
> digi-cams trims the fat for you. Using the US$300-to-$400 cameras' new
> "slimming" feature, owners can make their subjects look 10 pounds thinner.
> "It's a pretty subtle change we've built into the camera," says Karl
> Wardrop, HP's digital imaging product manager. Like the fun-house mirror at
> the carnival, the camera slims the center portion of photos and slightly
> widens the outside edge to maintain perspective. Creative, eh?
>
> Andreas
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