Carl1024 wrote:
What causes this?
Did you mean to post a photo? If you don't, we have no way to figure out what the problem is.
As usual, unable to frame a meaningful question
If you see them on your camera screen or viewfinder, they are to help you compose the picture you are going to take.
If you see them during post processing on your computer, they are to help you again with cropping so you get a balanced result.
They can be turned off in your camera and also in your pp app.
Never, Nevvuh, NEVVVVVUH turn them off !
User ID wrote:
Never, Nevvuh, NEVVVVVUH turn them off !
Why on earth not? I've never used them. And why such vehement instructions with shouting for goodness sake?
User ID wrote:
Never, Nevvuh, NEVVVVVUH turn them off !
I always leave the grid in the camera on.
Comes in handy, and is not objectionable.
Title - Lines & small squares in Photo
Carl1024 wrote:
What causes this?
a) Taking pictures of floor tiles with a wide angle lens
b) Taking pictures of chicken wire
c) Viewing the individual pixels
TonyP wrote:
Why on earth not? I've never used them. And why such vehement instructions with shouting for goodness sake?
Those grids hold everything together. If he disables then all his pixels will fly off toward infinity at warp speed. If they go thru bone narrow they can cause the posting of foolish questions on internet forums.
Orphoto wrote:
As usual, unable to frame a meaningful question
I have seen this lack of meaningful communication in many of his posts but maybe English is not his first language.
mwsilvers wrote:
I have seen this lack of meaningful communication in many of his posts but maybe English is not his first language.
It has been longtime quite solidly established that Logic is definitely not his first language.
dustie
Loc: Nose to the grindstone
Grahame wrote:
Title - Lines & small squares in Photo
a) Taking pictures of floor tiles with a wide angle lens
b) Taking pictures of chicken wire
c) Viewing the individual pixels
d) Taking pictures of unworked crossword puzzles
e) Taking pictures of window screen mesh
f) Taking pictures of Chex® dry cereal
mwsilvers wrote:
I have seen this lack of meaningful communication in many of his posts but maybe English is not his first language.
Maybe he just made the wrong assumption.
If you want to reply, then
register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.