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Oct 20, 2019 19:02:48   #
burkphoto Loc: High Point, NC
 
Darren01 wrote:
Still learning but I need to know how to size for clarity. One is 8X10 300dpi. The other is 4X6 300 dpi. I realize that 300 dpi is for prints. I want to know which one looks better on screen when I save (store original). All criticizing is accepted and duly noted. And my prints turn out Awesome...! Just wondering if there is a dramatic difference....Thanks all

The mantis missed the bee by 1/10000 of a second, and the hummer missed stabbing the mantis and the bee tried to sting the Hummer...!! LOLOL
Still learning but I need to know how to size for ... (show quote)


First has far more detail. Second loads faster on slower Internet connections.

Nice photo!

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Oct 20, 2019 20:07:44   #
jamesl Loc: Pennsylvania
 
Darren01 wrote:
Still learning but I need to know how to size for clarity. One is 8X10 300dpi. The other is 4X6 300 dpi. I realize that 300 dpi is for prints. I want to know which one looks better on screen when I save (store original). All criticizing is accepted and duly noted. And my prints turn out Awesome...! Just wondering if there is a dramatic difference....Thanks all

The mantis missed the bee by 1/10000 of a second, and the hummer missed stabbing the mantis and the bee tried to sting the Hummer...!! LOLOL
Still learning but I need to know how to size for ... (show quote)


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The exposure doesn't look the same on them. The first picture is darker, the second looks slightly washed out. I prefer the looks of the first one.

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Oct 24, 2019 17:56:39   #
Darren01 Loc: Fallbrook California
 
jamesl wrote:
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The exposure doesn't look the same on them. The first picture is darker, the second looks slightly washed out. I prefer the looks of the first one.


That's weird. Maybe I made a mistake in Post... Same photo, just sized 8X10 and 4X6 at 300 dpi for prints. Thanks for noticing. I may have re adjusted one or the other without realizing it. wasn't the greatest shooting scenario also. Need to have my cousin move the feeder..!! Lol

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