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There exist (a) compression or quality levels, the higher quality, the less JPEG compression artifacts you get. (b) If you photographed your table in (almost) darkness, the image or its shadowy areas will have digital noise. Also there are sensitivity levels (pretty much like with film: the higher sensitivity, the faster your shutter speed will be, but the more sensitivity, the noisier the image. (c) Colour balance settings. Film is not adjustable, the digital cameras are. If you are set for outdoors, your indoor shots will be urine yellow. If your setting is for incandenscent indoor light, the outdoors will be intensively blue. (d) Olympus cameras also include "everything automatic" settings, but then it's the camera with its tiny worm brain that decides what and how to shoot. Добавить комментарий: |
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