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Nikon Coolpix S10
Nikon Coolpix S10
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HQ Grade: C
A is outstanding and exceptional, rated in the top 10% of digital cameras.
B means they are good, with some standout features.
C means they are mediocre, and probably more trouble than they are worth.
D & F mean they are absolutely awful or old. Avoid at all costs.
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caro (caromollet) 0 pts
January 23, 2007 12:27 AM

I just got a S10 and I love it, however when I print the pictures on my Canon PIXMA , the colors are not very strong.

With my old camera a canon, the colors were as they were supposed to be, please help?!?!
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Rich Watson (Richio) 5683 pts
January 23, 2007 9:54 AM
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Is it possible to run the photos through a PC first? Then you could use a photo editor (like Photoshop, $50) to enhance the photos to your liking.
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caro (caromollet) 0 pts
January 23, 2007 11:22 AM
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Richio, thank you for your suggestion.

I run the pictures through the PC first and on there the colors are perfect until t I print them out. This did not happen with my old camera?

Did you ever use PictureProject?

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Rich Watson (Richio) 5683 pts
January 23, 2007 12:45 PM
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Wow! This really sounds strange. No, I never used PictureProject; did that come with a camera?

Perhaps the printer is malfunctioning?? Have you tried (recently) trying the same procedure using the old Canon?

Also, maybe you could artificially boost the photos up w/intensity, with the software, and then print that and see if that helps.
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Ray Taylor (rtaylor) 0 pts
December 11, 2008 2:33 PM
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Have you tried calibrating your printer &/or monitor? Without proper calibration there can be a big difference between what you see on your monitor and what prints out.
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