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RockYoKoo
04-28-2006, 08:43 AM
http://home.earthlink.net/~nvcec/images/Printroom_logo.jpg (http://www.nvfotos.com)

Click on the image above to find out about NVFOTOS!!!!

Keep on ROCKn it.

Andre98
04-28-2006, 10:17 AM
Just one suggestion if I may... you need to make that PROOF stamp more vivid and put it right across the face or somewhere undeniable.

que90nek
04-28-2006, 10:40 AM
nice......


very nice....

aintnojoke
04-28-2006, 10:41 AM
Looks good!

I haven't forgotten, we are still looking to take some family portraits. But I'll let you know when.

tenor1
04-28-2006, 10:48 AM
Very nice work.

What model camera you use? How many MP?

RockYoKoo
04-28-2006, 02:00 PM
Just one suggestion if I may... you need to make that PROOF stamp more vivid and put it right across the face or somewhere undeniable.

Thanks Andre, I didnt want to make it too abusive to the pic, but it has been working. I will make note of that.

RockYoKoo
04-28-2006, 02:03 PM
Very nice work.

What model camera you use? How many MP?

Nikon D70, 6.1 MG All Nikon Lenses and that depends on the shoot.

MP is not what makes the camera though, it is the lens. MP is how much information that can be stored in each pic. Do I shoot at 6.1 MP, NEVER, nor does any other Professional, unless they have a processing group. But could you imagine sending 100-300 6.1 MP images to a sports editor?

Rock on

que90nek
04-28-2006, 03:11 PM
could you explain your last statement a little better...

i can't imagine it because the files would each be PRETTY large...because of the 6.1MP's.....

is that why?

RockYoKoo
04-28-2006, 05:53 PM
could you explain your last statement a little better...

i can't imagine it because the files would each be PRETTY large...because of the 6.1MP's.....

is that why?

I think you are right......

I was trying to explain that MP on a camera is not really the most important feature. Depending on what size pictures you are trying to print. Now the largest format is called RAW. If you shoot RAW on my cam, it gives me like 5MP shots each. Working with a 5MP file takes time to download and minipulate, although it has alot of digital information so that I can retouch or make changes without loosing much resolution from the picture. Now does the average person need a 6MP camera...NO. 4MP should be fine, and even then I would not shoot many shots at 4MP unless I was making 11 by 17's or large photos.

Basically I am saying I never shoot at the HIGHEST MP because there is no need when they are used for the Web mostly, unless I shoot a wedding.....which is not my favorite thing.

But the higher the MP usually the higher the price, so that you can have pictures you can manipulate without loosing much detail.

Hope that explains it.

Rock

Tastey
04-28-2006, 08:13 PM
Rock those are excellent shots!!

And the website is very interesting, eyecatching, and inviting.

Too bad you in Cali I'd definately have some work for ya.

RockYoKoo
04-29-2006, 07:42 PM
Rock those are excellent shots!!

And the website is very interesting, eyecatching, and inviting.

Too bad you in Cali I'd definately have some work for ya.

Thanks I appreciate that :)

Rock