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Things To Know About Camera's & Mega Pixels

It does get personal when someone starts saying you have a stick up your blank. Now, I wish he would not have removed his posts, because if you wade through all the twits in mommy's basement it was good discussion...

Really, it gets personal when someone asks you if you're making things up as you go along... especially when it has since been proven that I had a valid point. I did apologize for what I said... but really, when your reaction to a differing opinion is accusing the person of "making it up as they go along"... well, yeah. That's pretty uptight.

Everyone on this forum gets so defensive of their opinion. It's like nobody can stand the thought that someone might not agree with them. :rolleyes:
 
Or you need to print at settings higher than 300dpi. Printers can easily have better color reproduction than your standard TN LCD panel.

DPI and color reproduction are different.

Dots per inch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Truthfully, the technical aspects aside, when I print something it looks shittier than it does on the screen, so I just accept that. Its very minimal and occasional that I notice it, but I never look at the screen and notice a lack of quality. So that's where the rubber meets the road for me. (yes I have the highest DPI setting, quality, matching color palette, etc.)
 
Really, it gets personal when someone asks you if you're making things up as you go along... especially when it has since been proven that I had a valid point. I did apologize for what I said... but really, when your reaction to a differing opinion is accusing the person of "making it up as they go along"... well, yeah. That's pretty uptight.

Sorry, I was not calling you out specifically, just the wording. And, whether saying "making things up" is worse than "stick up your blank" is all left up to the individual...

Everyone on this forum gets so defensive of their opinion. It's like nobody can stand the thought that someone might not agree with them. :rolleyes:

You are correct, but I also see a lot of response opinions that appear like the person is just going you dumb-a**, how stupid can you be. I do know this a forum, but a lot of people only act like that because they can get away it.
 
Print vs. Monitor. Actually, a great deal of money is spent to insure that the monitor colors and brightness correspond to the print output. That way, when working in Photoshop, the output matches the monitor and vice versa. As was mentioned, monitors look different (not better or worse) because of the native back-lighting that results from most LCD monitors. Even more money is spent to insure that the print output approximates the actual object being photographed. That is why some printers costs $4,800 when many inkjet reproductions are perfectly acceptable to most people. Any high quality printer will have better resolution than any high-end monitor.

I would assert that pixels are important to the photographic process simply because, all things being equal, the more you have, the more accurate the approximation of what you are attempting to capture. Pixels are relatively unimportant to snapshots unless you lack an optic zoom. They are useful for enlarging snapshots when your camera is natively a wide angle (like the Evo). Pixels are important to the professional photographic process because they permit the photographer to enlarge photographs to a minimum gallery size of 16 x 20.

Sensors and in-camera imaging software are essential to professional results because, along with the camera lens, they produce results that replicate the true colors and contrasts that the human eye captures. Expecting a multi-use phone like the Evo or even the infamous iPhone to have a high quality sensor is silly. A single-purpose camera will be the only option for many years. At the least, until a phone manufacturer places a lens larger than 3 mm on the back of a phone, true quality photos from a phone will be a fantasy. (BTW, I am aware that Samsung, I think, produces a few "camera quality" phones that produce acceptable photos.)
 
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