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Hey guys, I know a lot of you have questions on parts on identifying stuff or asking if something is worn down. What helps is first a good quality camera. The second is using the macro function on the camera for getting the small parts.
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![]() Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Crystal Lake, IL
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Quality camera is the key.....I use macro and after 15 shots it gives me borderline acceptable pic.
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Reston, Virginia
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Nah...I don't believe in using pics on a forum
![]() Most of the pics I shoot for car things are 7 meg files (raw or tiff) that I keep on my computer and then compress (jpeg) for posting. When I need to look up details and the pic is high res nice to have an image at 32x24" range. Ellen and I do a lot of underwater digital imaging and use a Mac for that and PC for everything else. |
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