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PhotocrossLife

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 2:30 pm
Post subject: Photography And The Cell Phone
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Almost every modern cell phone has a camera feature. Though they are
far away from modern
quality digital camera, cell phone cameras can still be used to
produce good quality photographs.

The cell phone has some additional features that are not yet
obtainable on digital cameras and so may even be able to provide some
preference. The best way to obtain quality photos is to understand the
specifications that are accessible on these devices, enabling you to
make an informed decision when choosing your mobile product, ensuring
that it meets your requirements.

The size of the telefone celular screen will affect the quality of
viewing on your cell phone. It will not change quality of a photo when
you downloaded to computer. Quantity of pixels that your cell phone
camera uses will influence the quality of the photo. The minimum
imaging resolution you should use is 1.3-2 mega pixels if photographic
images are an important feature for you.

Maximum resolution of 5.0 mega pixels and up is available on latest
cell phones. The above the quantity of pixels, the better quality of
photos will be when reproduced. This is because the pixels are the
quantity of dots per inch used to create the photo, the more that are
used, the less the photo will break up when enlarged.

A majÏr advantage of a camera consists in that that it is possible to
send photos to friends and family with compatible cell phones. These
can be sent via MMS.

Digital photography can also be sent via e-mail if the cell phone is
internet enabled. Any photographic image can be sent for free via IR-
Port or Bluetooth to another compatible device. This is an excellent
way of sharing photos, without the need for downloading first, which
is both fast and functionality. This means that cell phones have an
advantage over other photographic devices, to a degree, because they
still do not have these functions.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 3:36 pm
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On 1/14/2008 2:30 PM PhotocrossLife.TakeThisOut@gmail.com spake thus:

[snip tutti]

How dare you mention those two things in the same sentence? Feh!

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 8:18 pm
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<PhotocrossLife.TakeThisOut@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:56ea6d6e-2098-454e-a799-c2a9c1bf1a85@l32g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Almost every modern cell phone has a camera feature. [...]

Yup! Tell everbody you know that a cell-phone camera and accidental behavior
is all that is necessary to make Great Pictures. Start your own site, your
own newsgroup. And don't come back.
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