Saturday, September 10, 2011

JPG and high resolution image

Recommending that you change the JPG quality settings on your digital SLR camera might sound a bit odd at first.
After all, if you've just spend a nice chunk of change on a new high-resolution camera, why in the world would you want to capture reduced-quality photos with it?


Here's the thing: not every photo that you snap with your camera will be something you want to print.
In fact, many photos you take probably won't even be worthy of keeping around on your hard drive.
This is why there are some times where you are going to want to change the JPG quality setting to get more mileage out of your camera.
I'll explain more in the paragraphs that follow.

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