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brandy_ferrell

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  1. <p>Hey guys, thanks for the help! I'm not the most camera savvy so I'm not sure what you are talking about when you say the ppi density. When I upload pictures it doesn't do this with my other camera . When I upload them to say Snapfish they have to be cropped because they are so large. I want them resized because I take tons of pictures (say my childs birthday party) and I need them to fit into a standard 4x6 album). I tried changing quality but it made no difference when I uploaded pictures they were all still the same size.</p>
  2. <p>Hi! I am using a Canon PowerShot SX210 IS (although the answer you give me would probably help with any camera) - when I upload my pictures they are huge and after I resize them to a 4x6 image I am having to cut out a good portion of the photo I took.<br>

    What setting do I need to change?<br>

    Thank you so much for your help! :)</p>

  3. <p>Nathan, you are awesome. Thank you. You mention the ISO and its sensitivity to light. So if I set the ISO higher (say 800) will it help with the pictures I try and take inside my daughters school. They have fluorescent lights and my pictures always turn our horrible.<br>

    *Oh, and my camera was set on the AI Focus, thank you for explaining the difference in those. In the future I will use the One Shot and the AI Servo modes.</p>

  4. <p>Nathan, thank you so much for getting back with me. I am going to play around using the Av mode with some pictures today. I'm not the most camera savvy but you broke that down really well for me and it made sense. Thank you! :) I'm not exactly sure of some of the settings in that mode (like when it ask which AF mode I want; one shot, AI focus or AI servo or which ISO speed I should choose. I also have no idea what the f/stop is but I am going to look through the manual. Again, thank you so much for help!</p>
  5. <p>Hi! This is actually my first post to this site so I'm not sure I am even posting this in the correct spot, etc. I am hoping that someone can help me with a problem I am having with my Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT. I have had this camera for years and I have taken great pictures over the years. However within the last year or so my pictures have been coming out blurry. I can take several pictures (at a bday party, my kids outside playing, etc.) and some of them will turn out crystal clear while others are blurry. Most of the time it seems to blur my main subject and the background will be in focus. Can anybody tell me what I am doing wrong? The focus is on AF and I typically use the Full Auto setting. Thank you so much for any help! :)</p><div>00Y58u-324215584.jpg.680a5ca3fe122ea123d54ee62136a83d.jpg</div>
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