The legend comes from Windows asking you if you want to resize them for easy
transfer. Some have settings that do it without asking.
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From: olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Willie Wonka
Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2008 7:10 AM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] Urban Legend Heard at Wallyworld
Going back to the old country in two days and as part of gifts for friends,
I decided to bring a few prints.
I brought my pictures on a thumbdrive to the photo center at Walmart and
before started to print, was approached by the girl working there, and told
that "pictures that come off flash drives come out grainy on 8x10, it has
something to do with how many times picture is transfered through different
devices...It is best if you print straight out of the camera card"
Being an adventurous guy and having hard time believing, I stuck the nerd
chip (there is some slango for ya...), and went tthrough the process...Ten
minutes later, I returned and she greeted me with a smile saying: "I think
I know which picture is yours and it did not turn grainy..."
So, whats the story...? I am thinking that there are several plausible
explanations and all of them have sompin to do with processing within the
machine. First comes to mind size and second noise in crappy digicams,
third-sharpening and noise.
I have no idea how this urban legend was started...it is an urban legend,
right?
Boris
P.S. My picture was saved in .tiff and .jpeg formats. I printed ot of the
tiff...
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