Nice pics with that A95. Just to let people know though, if you never print anything larger than 4x6 or even 5x7's, or if you never print anything at all, save yourself some dough and get the A75 for a hundred bucks less. It'll shoot just as good as the A95.
Yeah, that helps me a ton, thank you. I consider that to be very basic photoshopping, so I'm definitely impressed. I plan on picking one up this Christmas, their only $300 now. I can't see me spending money for anything else in that price range. Thanks again.
to make it short: it's a great cam, indeed. I'am not using any filters nor add-on lenses. However, i postprocess all my pictures with photoshop 7.0.
1. I use IMAGE>ADJUSTMENT>LEVELS to correct brightness and contrast. 2. I reduce pictures to 800*600 with IMAGE SIZE. This is very important for optimum sharpness, however you may also use other sizes.3. I use FILTERS>UNSHARP MASK (500 - 0.2 - 0 or 300 - 0.3 - 0) for sharpening the new size.Hope I could help :)
Regards, Frank.
I have a question for you. Your pictures look better than any others I have seen taken with this Camera. Are you using any special filters/add-on lenses? All of them look darker and more viberant and figured you are using a polorizer or UV attachment. Nice work!
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18-Oct-2004 05:40
Excellent shots! Finally someone with photos that show what this camera can do. I plan to purchase the A95 soon, and your photos just gave me more encouragement.