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Old 20-07-2005, 22:55   #33
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Re: Request for comments on image quality

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Originally Posted by Raistlin
It's the backgrounds I have problems with as well.....
I'm no expert but ...I don't think there is anything you can do about the backgrounds because that's how the camera has 'seen' them when the picture was taken and that's exactly how they would appear on film. Again, I see nothing wrong them and that's what I would have expected had I taken the picture. I'm sure there are some digital cameras which would be able to separate the foreground & background areas so that they could both be in focus but a normal 35mm camera won't do this. I think you were expecting too much

I can't believe this forum hasn't got some camera geek lurking about to give us an 'expert' view
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