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Originally Posted by Raistlin
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Originally Posted by Paul
Looks like someone dropped a clanger with the DPI when scanning or when copying the image on to disk. Take it back and ask them why it's grainy before you even zoom in, a straight copy from negative or camera at high res wouldn't do that.
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I was starting to think that it might be me or the camera.....I'm more than a little dissapointed, I know I'm not a great photographer but I was hoping the images would be a lot clearer than they are 
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I'd go back and ask why high resolution photos from a quality camera have been digitalised at low resolution before being copied to the CD. Ask them if they use the same settings for all photos because if they do then their service is no good to you really.