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Date: | Tue, 30 Jan 1996 20:00:37 -0700 |
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So let's see if I've got this right. The ca. $700 digital cameras are not
adequate for high quality color print work, enlargements, etc., but at
least some responders are finding them adequate for on-screen work. My
understanding is that most screens are something like 72 dpi; aren't
"640x480 or 800x600" measures of screen size rather than resolution?
Incidentally, I was astonished to find some very acceptable Web pictures
are the result of the little throw-away cameras that are not much more than
a lens and film in a cardboard box. Again, they wouldn't enlarge worth a
darn, probably, or be suitable for fine printing, but they look better
on-screen than a lot of what I've seen on the Web.
Tom V.
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