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Canon Digital Rebel 300D
Canon Digital Rebel 300D
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peter 0 pts
September 30, 2006 12:49 AM

How do I ajust the camera to achieve the highest-possible resolution in a photograph?

I have been asked to supply a photo to a magazine and they've asked for the highest possible resolution. How do I adjust the camera to achieve this?
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Joe (topfeeg) 14259 pts
October 3, 2006 9:42 AM
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Make sure you are shooting on the highest megapixels which 6.2 on this camera because you do not know at what size the mag will be printing your image. Then you want to want to make sure your quality setting is set to highest. All of this should be in the Menu page layout.
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Joe (topfeeg) 14259 pts
November 28, 2006 12:33 PM
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Hi, I noticed that you havent marked any replies as the best answer. Are you still looking for an answer? If so, I recommend you re-submit it on Digitalcamera-hq.com so it will have a better chance of being noticed. These days it looks like most questions are being answered within a few days. Good luck
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Samurai (samurai) 63 pts
December 9, 2006 10:17 PM
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The best quality shots are the ones in RAW format simply because RAW does not use file compression as in JPEG. So set your camera to RAW format under MENU-QUALITY. However make sure you shoot only in P, Tv, Av, M and A-DEP modes. In AUTO mode RAW format does not appear in menu. Then afted initial editing you can save the file in TIFF or JPEG format for submission. Good luck!
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December 20, 2006 9:20 PM
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