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4 Responses to Daily Inspiration #387
Paul Ding
January 29th, 2010 at 6:03 am
Your not going to find numbers on that because it is going to vary a lot, depending on a persons level of "creativity". I would say tho that the unconcious mind is a treasure trove for anyone willing to devote the efforts nesssary to plumb its depths. I can only weakly regret the ideas I have lost to indolence, for lack of a pen and a pad of paper.
ellio
February 21st, 2010 at 2:24 am
Comfort? Assurance? Who knows?
imadriana
March 11th, 2010 at 2:36 pm
There really isn't much info to go on here, but I'll take a stab at it.
First of all, check your camera settings. My camera, a Kodak, has several choices about how large the picture is going to be. When I say large, I don't necessarily mean the size of the picture, but the size of the file.
Digital pictures use memory. The more memory (and pixels) you use, the more definition the final picture has. JPGs are the most common form, but you can also use a TIFF format which will not only use more memory but you can blow pics up larger. One thing that may be wrong with your pics is that you are not using enough of this memory.
Without knowing what type of camera you have, I can't be more specific than to say look for something like "photo quality" in your camera's menu, then set it at the highest or second highest setting. The pics you took with your camera may lack the resolution or memory to become larger pictures.
The second thing you can check is the software you are using. Go to http://www.downloads.com and download some freeware editing tools that seem simple. Install the program. Right click on one of your thumbnails and choose the "open with" option and select to open the pic with the new software.
One of two things will happen. Either the picture will still be pixilated – I think that's what you meant by distorted – or the pic will open perfectly.
If the pic is still bad, your camera is at fault. If the pic is good, it was a problem with your photo editing software.
For more specific, helpful info, go to the website of the company that makes your camera. They should have some FAQs that will help you.
I'm sorry I can't help more; there really wasn't enough info to answer this question more completely.
Good luck!
~crina~
March 14th, 2010 at 4:53 pm
I tried 100% pure methamphedamines with my girlfriend and entered in to her mind, then had a female orgazm and im serious..that will take the cake for the remainder of my life…….WORD!