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Old 12-15-2003, 04:13 PM   #1
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Alternatively, open your picture in Photoshop from the camera, and save it as a .tif to your hard drive. You will have the resolution and quality of the original in .tif format on your hard drive at that point and you can play with it and either save as .tif, or rename to keep the original file in the original state. Just don't save as a .jpg

Tim, there's so little difference in quality between the high res .jpg and the .tif INSIDE the camera that I have, (that likely varies between camera types though), that I take most of mine as hi res .jpg and turn them into .tif in Photoshop, adjust if I want, then burn to CD. It's just another way to do it.
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