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Kaytrim:
--- Quote from: patrickl on October 13, 2007, 04:11:11 am ---To get rid of the blur, try taking the pictures in a lot more light.
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I couldn't find my good camera. That one has a macro mode for nice clear close up shots. My wife usually has it in her purse. This camera is a 2mp with no flash. I had a bright light and the camera was on a tripod.
Timoe:
I am looking forward to more. :pics
patrickl:
--- Quote from: Kaytrim on October 13, 2007, 10:53:25 am ---
--- Quote from: patrickl on October 13, 2007, 04:11:11 am ---To get rid of the blur, try taking the pictures in a lot more light.
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I couldn't find my good camera. That one has a macro mode for nice clear close up shots. My wife usually has it in her purse. This camera is a 2mp with no flash. I had a bright light and the camera was on a tripod.
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The pictures show they are taken at F3 and 1/13 or 1/15 of a second. That indicates very low light conditions and it results in a very shallow depth of field (thin area in-focus). For an overview picture of the box that would probably not be a desired effect since most of the picture will be out of focus. If this is the effect your going for then you should take care to put the focus on something within the frame.
Add a lot of light and the camera will use a higher f-stop (probably something like F8 will work) and thus take a picture with more of the box in focus. For instance try taking a picture in sunlight with the same camera and it will be fine for posting on the web.
Anyway, just trying to help.
Kaytrim:
--- Quote from: patrickl on October 13, 2007, 12:23:53 pm ---The pictures show they are taken at F3 and 1/13 or 1/15 of a second. That indicates very low light conditions and it results in a very shallow depth of field (thin area in-focus). For an overview picture of the box that would probably not be a desired effect since most of the picture will be out of focus. If this is the effect your going for then you should take care to put the focus on something within the frame.
Add a lot of light and the camera will use a higher f-stop (probably something like F8 will work) and thus take a picture with more of the box in focus. For instance try taking a picture in sunlight with the same camera and it will be fine for posting on the web.
Anyway, just trying to help.
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Don't get me wrong Pat I do appreciate the help. I don't have the ability to change the f-stop on that cheep thing. I am going to have to do one of two things. Get a better camera for myself or get one for my wife. I shipped the box out this morning so I don't can't take new pics. But I will make sure that I have the better camera for future jobs.
Thanks,
Kaytrim
Kaytrim:
--- Quote from: Timoe on October 13, 2007, 12:00:21 pm ---I am looking forward to more. :pics
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You'll get more pics when I am done with the next box not to worry. :cheers:
--- Quote from: leapinlew on October 12, 2007, 02:50:41 pm ---Looks good.... no Kaytrim Kustom tag?
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I decided not to put the tag on this box. Not to knock Melissa's work but this box was just too fine and I had too little time to install it properly.
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