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    I love iPhoneography. And I love the lomo apps. I want to do vintage themes more often, too.

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    Have you signed up for Linda's free e-zine yet ?? ... you get a great new tip every week.

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    ... and also there is Premier membership which is a great way to learn new things.

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    Wendy
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  3. #13
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    Hi,
    I have a Droid 4G Evo which I use alot! My husband has an IPhone 4GS (the latest one)and it has a fantastic lens on it. My hands always tremble a little and I took the same pic with my Droid and also with my Husband's IPhone. The Iphone quality was 10 times better because it handled my trembling hands better. But all around I think the Droid has more features!
    I love the 'Siri speaking" on Iphone-it's very accurate.
    I use Firefox on Win7
    Safari on Apple

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    I have gotten several pics from friends taken on their phone and sometimes when I try to use the pics on a page they are pixalated when I try to enlarge them. Is there a "fix" for this problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by larue View Post
    I have gotten several pics from friends taken on their phone and sometimes when I try to use the pics on a page they are pixalated when I try to enlarge them. Is there a "fix" for this problem?
    This is because the resolution size of the photo they've given you is small. You can either adjust your photo space in your layout and have a smaller photo, or, if you typically print a smaller size than you scrap (I scrap in 12x12 since that's what most designers design in, but print in 8x8), you can adjust the size of your layout before you add the photo, so that your layout is smaller, then add your photo.
    Darcy Baldwin
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    DD just showed me how to reset settings on my Droid so I get the best quality. Will probably use it more now.
    ---Shar
    Canon Rebel xsi
    CS5 (WOOT!)
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    Windows 7 on a PC
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    I use my iPhone to take pictures when I have no other camera with me. I'm never too happy with the quality though. I think it's possible to take good pictures with it, but since I'm used to holding a very heavy DSLR, I have trouble holding this thing steady! I have the iPhone 4
    I use Photoshop CS5 on a Mac.
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    Sep 2006
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    I use mine often for work. I finally printed out a photo for a friend and it turned out fabulous - a 4 x 6 print.
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    Only if I have forgotten my normal camera and I have no intention of printing them.
    Mary White

  10. #20
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Portland, Oregon
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    My son takes the most amazing outdoor shots with his iPhone and posts them on Facebook. Sometimes we've taken photos of the same scene—me with my point and shoot and him with his iPhone—and his will turn out better with more even lighting.

    I, too, mostly use the iPhone when I don't have my regular camera handy. I like that you can touch the screen to show where you want the focus to be on an iPhone.

    I'm still waiting to replace my DSLR camera that went belly up.
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    http://www.digitalscrapper.com

    I use Photoshop CS6 on a Mac.
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