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Rob Patterson
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I don't know about the rest of you 990 owners but I haven't run into a lot of situations where the 2024 X 1536 res is needed. It does help during printing. Nikon seems to downsample the default quite well. Shooting at 1024 X 768 saves a lot of card space.
I think I've only taken a dozen or so images at fine res. That's out of some 500 or 600 images. I snapped this shot today at 2024 X 1536 because I wanted the max res to display the true beauty of this truck tailgate. By the time it's downsized and resharpened in Photoshop, I feel I might just have well shot it in 1024 X 768 and let the camera do it's downsizing. I feel the high res is best reserved for print purposes when large prints are required.
I think it's a little better and may even come into it's own (the larger file) when doing landscapes and stitching.
http://u2.netgate.net/~robdp/alhandros_truk.%4a%50%47
I think I've only taken a dozen or so images at fine res. That's out of some 500 or 600 images. I snapped this shot today at 2024 X 1536 because I wanted the max res to display the true beauty of this truck tailgate. By the time it's downsized and resharpened in Photoshop, I feel I might just have well shot it in 1024 X 768 and let the camera do it's downsizing. I feel the high res is best reserved for print purposes when large prints are required.
I think it's a little better and may even come into it's own (the larger file) when doing landscapes and stitching.
http://u2.netgate.net/~robdp/alhandros_truk.%4a%50%47