Thanks, Donald. That helps!
I am a newbee here but not to photography so please excuse my lack of acronym knowledge. What are the acronyms OP and PP used for here? Thanks.
I have an Hp 7520 photosmart printer. Every time I print I have manually turn this feature off. Its default is on. Does anyone know how to permenantly disable this or at least change the default to off? HP has been no help ( as usual). I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks!
I use Adorama Pix. They offer many options for paper and the book is a lay-flat design. Many designs and sizes for the book and their name is not on any of pages or covers.
Al P
Thanks for looking, Sue. More to come!
Al
Thanks Charlie and Carol.
My wife is an avid gardener. Beautiful flowers make great photo subjects! The first is a rose called Country Dancer. The second is a White Fringed Red Poppy. In was taken using in-camera focus stacking to get sharpness over the whole flower in macro.
Lexar has a program called Image Rescue. It will read everything on the card, even deleted photos. It has saved me numerous times. It comes preloaded on their usb drives. Or contact Lexar directly.
Another idea is to use windows explorer or file explorer to copy the entire card at the root level. If you can get DCIM to show click on that without opening it and copy DCIM to a known good hard drive outside the pc. Then try save as selecting jpg sscthe format. Worth a try.
Most of the responses have been about taking a better shot. Assuming you had good focus (which in this photo you do not) but you ended with this exposure and wanted to correct it, I would try adjusting the levels curve to lighten the shadows and tame the high exposure areas.