I editted my profile using the Myspace Profile Editor. I added an image for the background. I am trying to clear the image, but it does NOT save. It says it saved, but it doesn't. What do I do?
Oh and this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ijy_lLE15oY is not working. After she X's out, mine stays normal as well. But once i reload the page, it has the previous image STILLHow do I Clear my Myspace Profile of its background image?!?
Ok First you have to go to profile editor, then at the way bottom of the side bar there will be something that says START OVER Click that and it will turn blank againHow do I Clear my Myspace Profile of its background image?!?
first question i have to ask is: are you actually refreshing or are you just hitting the back button.
Did you add your layout by copying and pasting code into one of your profile sections, or did you add it into the CSS form of the myspace customization menu?
Unless this is a myspace glitch, the only two explanations are that:
1. You're not actually refreshing your profile page, which would keep it from displaying your changes
2. You haven't found all instances of the background code, meaning you have to dig deeper.
Otherwise, you might want to contact myspace. There is another code that will get rid of the background image, but no sense in piling code on top of code to achieve the result you're looking for. Best bet is to figure out the root cause of the problem at hand rather than using a workaround.
id delete it and try again. i have 2 do that a lot. and if i still doesnt work try it again in a few days. or u can go 2 edit profile and just delete everything and save it. chances are you will then have 2 type in those weird letters, then it will save.
It takes a while for it to change wait a while it will change
Saturday, February 27, 2010
I downloaded adove photoshop cs3..but i dont know wher to go to clear up the image ..thnxzz =]?
If your image (I am assuming you are running the trial download version and talking about a photo you want to edit) is fuzzy or unclear, there's not a lot you can do to improve it. Image quality depends a lot on how you take the photo. If it's bad to begin with you may not be able to fix it.
However, some of the tools to explore are Sharpen, Smart Sharpen, UnSharp Mask, Remove Noise. It's not instantaneous nor is it magic, you have to learn how to use the program and find the different ways of doing what you want to do.I downloaded adove photoshop cs3..but i dont know wher to go to clear up the image ..thnxzz =]?
To clear, select what you want to clear with Magic Wand or Rectangular Marquee tool, go to menu Edit%26gt; Clear.
If layer selected, just hit the ';trash'; button (delete layer) in Layers palette bottom right side.
Ht2脴I downloaded adove photoshop cs3..but i dont know wher to go to clear up the image ..thnxzz =]?
Go to
Files-%26gt;Delete
Clear up the image how?thinning hair
However, some of the tools to explore are Sharpen, Smart Sharpen, UnSharp Mask, Remove Noise. It's not instantaneous nor is it magic, you have to learn how to use the program and find the different ways of doing what you want to do.I downloaded adove photoshop cs3..but i dont know wher to go to clear up the image ..thnxzz =]?
To clear, select what you want to clear with Magic Wand or Rectangular Marquee tool, go to menu Edit%26gt; Clear.
If layer selected, just hit the ';trash'; button (delete layer) in Layers palette bottom right side.
Ht2脴I downloaded adove photoshop cs3..but i dont know wher to go to clear up the image ..thnxzz =]?
Go to
Files-%26gt;Delete
Clear up the image how?
With a digital camera, how do you take photos so that the main image is clear but the backbround is blury?
I am wanting to take pictures of my son, but I am wanting to have the background blury and his face nice and clear...... Do I have to put special settings on my digital camera? and can I even do that by just using the digital camera or do I have to edit it?With a digital camera, how do you take photos so that the main image is clear but the backbround is blury?
If you have the control of the lens aperture, you should be able to control how much DOF (depth of field) you will have.
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c317/w鈥?/a>
Same lens (50 mm f 1.8), camera, Canon 5D. I stood behind my nephew at the same spot.
Left photo, f 1.8, right photo, f 5.6.
If you use a point and shoot camera, and are not able to do much adjustment, there might be a ';portrait'; mode that may help.
To read more about DOF, please go here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depth_of_fi鈥?/a>
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Here we go:
http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/panaso鈥?/a>
Is this the right model? They did not have FZ2 listing.
You need to set it to ';Aperture Priority mode'; basically you pick the aperture, the camera picks the appropriate shutter speed. Set it to the lowest number possible (I think for this camera would be f 2.8), so the lens's aperture is wide open, so only your son is on focus, and the rest, behind him, is blurry.
The depth of field would be quite shallow--so you need to focus on his eyes, something like this:
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c317/w鈥?/a>With a digital camera, how do you take photos so that the main image is clear but the backbround is blury?
It's going to be darn hard to ';de-focus'; too much using a digital camera while keeping the main subject in sharp focus. The smaller the sensor, the greater depth of field you will have. Generally speaking, the smaller the camera, the smaller the sensor. Your Panasonic has perhaps the smallest sensor I have ever heard of on a camera. It's only 4陆x3陆 mm. That's tiny. Most of the pictures you take with a digital camera are quite sharp from near to far distances and there is a reason for that which I will explain.
While we speak in terms of the 35 mm equivalency of digital lenses, don't forget that the digital sensors are usually smaller than a full-format 35 mm frame. Most of the more popular point and shoot cameras have the smaller sensors. It's only about 5 mm wide and 4 mm high. Yours is a bit smaller than that, so your problem is compounded. The 12X lens required to cover that angle of view is an ACTUAL 6-70 (approx.) mm zoom lens. At these focal lengths, the background is going to almost always be in pretty sharp focus.
In other words, if you WANT to defocus the background, you are going to have to work pretty hard at it. You would have to zoom to the longer end of the lens and set the aperture open as wide as it will go, if your camera even allows you to control the aperture, and get pretty close to your main subject while having the background a fair distance away.
Put your subjects quite a distance in front of any background that will be visible in your photo. You could use a garden of flowers and stand your subjects 20 yards or so in front of them. Try the portrait mode to shift things towards a larger aperture, zoom the lens out all the way, and move YOURSELF backwards or forwards in order to frame the picture as you would like it. In summary, you want to use a longer telephoto length, position yourself as close as you can to the main subject to compose properly, and place the main subject as far from the background that you wish to have out of focus as you possibly can.
With your camera, at least you have the advantage of a pretty long telephoto lens, so just zoom out and use the rules for positioning the subject and background as I have mentioned and you might make out okay.
There are special settings for this. Some cameras have a flower image and this is normally for close ups, but you can use it to get this effect as well.
Hope I helped!
The things that control this are
The aperture, you want this as wide open as possible
The distance from the subject, keep your son within 10 feet, closer if possible
The distance of the background, keep the background as far as possible from the subject
The focal lenght of the lens, use a zoom lens
any camera can do it, its harder with point n shoots or cropped sensors,
as pooky said use the portrait mode if you have it, if your using DSLR use a small aperture and full zoom will do it
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If you have the control of the lens aperture, you should be able to control how much DOF (depth of field) you will have.
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c317/w鈥?/a>
Same lens (50 mm f 1.8), camera, Canon 5D. I stood behind my nephew at the same spot.
Left photo, f 1.8, right photo, f 5.6.
If you use a point and shoot camera, and are not able to do much adjustment, there might be a ';portrait'; mode that may help.
To read more about DOF, please go here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depth_of_fi鈥?/a>
-------------------
Here we go:
http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/panaso鈥?/a>
Is this the right model? They did not have FZ2 listing.
You need to set it to ';Aperture Priority mode'; basically you pick the aperture, the camera picks the appropriate shutter speed. Set it to the lowest number possible (I think for this camera would be f 2.8), so the lens's aperture is wide open, so only your son is on focus, and the rest, behind him, is blurry.
The depth of field would be quite shallow--so you need to focus on his eyes, something like this:
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c317/w鈥?/a>With a digital camera, how do you take photos so that the main image is clear but the backbround is blury?
It's going to be darn hard to ';de-focus'; too much using a digital camera while keeping the main subject in sharp focus. The smaller the sensor, the greater depth of field you will have. Generally speaking, the smaller the camera, the smaller the sensor. Your Panasonic has perhaps the smallest sensor I have ever heard of on a camera. It's only 4陆x3陆 mm. That's tiny. Most of the pictures you take with a digital camera are quite sharp from near to far distances and there is a reason for that which I will explain.
While we speak in terms of the 35 mm equivalency of digital lenses, don't forget that the digital sensors are usually smaller than a full-format 35 mm frame. Most of the more popular point and shoot cameras have the smaller sensors. It's only about 5 mm wide and 4 mm high. Yours is a bit smaller than that, so your problem is compounded. The 12X lens required to cover that angle of view is an ACTUAL 6-70 (approx.) mm zoom lens. At these focal lengths, the background is going to almost always be in pretty sharp focus.
In other words, if you WANT to defocus the background, you are going to have to work pretty hard at it. You would have to zoom to the longer end of the lens and set the aperture open as wide as it will go, if your camera even allows you to control the aperture, and get pretty close to your main subject while having the background a fair distance away.
Put your subjects quite a distance in front of any background that will be visible in your photo. You could use a garden of flowers and stand your subjects 20 yards or so in front of them. Try the portrait mode to shift things towards a larger aperture, zoom the lens out all the way, and move YOURSELF backwards or forwards in order to frame the picture as you would like it. In summary, you want to use a longer telephoto length, position yourself as close as you can to the main subject to compose properly, and place the main subject as far from the background that you wish to have out of focus as you possibly can.
With your camera, at least you have the advantage of a pretty long telephoto lens, so just zoom out and use the rules for positioning the subject and background as I have mentioned and you might make out okay.
There are special settings for this. Some cameras have a flower image and this is normally for close ups, but you can use it to get this effect as well.
Hope I helped!
The things that control this are
The aperture, you want this as wide open as possible
The distance from the subject, keep your son within 10 feet, closer if possible
The distance of the background, keep the background as far as possible from the subject
The focal lenght of the lens, use a zoom lens
any camera can do it, its harder with point n shoots or cropped sensors,
as pooky said use the portrait mode if you have it, if your using DSLR use a small aperture and full zoom will do it
a
So that your scanner always takes clear images what maintenance do you need to carry out regularly?
well one thing you can do is take some window cleaning agent and clean the surface that you put the paper on...other than that you shouldnt do anything else. if it still is blurry images check the cables. And if it still doesnt scan right take it to an electronic or computer store and have them check it out because it might be something internal.So that your scanner always takes clear images what maintenance do you need to carry out regularly?
It doesn't really need regular maintenance. But wipe the screen with a cloth with damp water or with a glass cleaner liquid. You can carry that out about every 2 or 3 weeks or before you scan.
It doesn't really need regular maintenance. But wipe the screen with a cloth with damp water or with a glass cleaner liquid. You can carry that out about every 2 or 3 weeks or before you scan.
How to clear search history on image yayhoo?
To delete Search History from Yahoo! Toolbar%26gt;
%26gt;click on the down arrow located at the right end of the search bar
%26gt;click 'Options'
%26lt;click 'Clear Search History'
Or%26gt;%26gt;
%26gt;click on the pencil icon (next to the big red Y!)
%26gt;click 'Clear Search History'
----
To delete individual searches from 'History' using Windows IE6
%26gt;click 'History' (if not visable, click on the chevron ('%26gt;%26gt;'))
%26gt;click 'View'
%26gt;click 'By Order Visited Today'
%26gt;right click on search to be deleted (to highlight)
%26gt;click 'Delete'
To delete individual searches from drop down menu:
%26gt;hover pointer on search to highlight, then hit the 'delete' key on your keyboard.
I've listed the following options to help you delete your search history and/or disable those features in most of the popular browsers and toolbars.
-------------
To Clear Search History, Cookies, and Temporary Files:
If you have Windows IE6 browser:
At the top of your browser%26gt;
%26gt;click 'Tools'
%26gt;click 'Internet Options'
At the 'General' tab, in the 'Temporary Internet files' section%26gt;
%26gt;click Delete Cookies'
%26gt;click 'OK'
%26gt;click 'Delete Files'
%26gt;check box '[/]Delete all offline content'
%26gt;click 'OK'
At the 'History' section%26gt;
%26gt;click 'Clear History'
%26gt;click 'Yes'
If you have Windows IE7 browser:
%26gt;click 'Tools'
%26gt;click 'Delete Browsing History'
%26gt;click 'Delete Cookies'
%26gt;click 'OK'
If you have Mozilla Firefox browser:
%26gt;click 'Tools'
%26gt;click 'Clear Private Data'
%26gt;click 'Delete Cookies'
--
Firefox:
%26gt;click 'Tools'
%26gt;click 'Options'
%26gt;click the 'Privacy' tab.
%26gt;click the 'Clear' button (in the 'Saved Form Information' section)
If you don't want Firefox to save this data in the future, uncheck the box '[_]Save information I enter in web page forms and the Search Bar'
http://www.clearallhistory.com/clear-sea鈥?/a>
--
To delete Search History from Yahoo! Toolbar%26gt;
%26gt;click on the down arrow located at the right end of the search bar
%26gt;click 'Options'
%26lt;click 'Clear Search History'
Or%26gt;%26gt;
%26gt;click on the pencil icon (next to the big red Y!)
%26gt;click 'Clear Search History'
If you want to save your recent searches while you're searching on the Web, but automatically clear the saved searches when you close your browser window, do the following:
%26gt;click the pencil icon
%26lt;click 'Toolbar Options'
%26gt;check 'Auto-clear recent searches when exiting IE'
%26gt;click 'OK'
If you want to disable the feature entirely so none of your searches are saved, do the following:
%26gt;click the pencil icon
%26gt;click 'Toolbar Options'
%26gt;uncheck 'Remember Recent Searches'
%26gt;click 'OK'
Yahoo! Toolbar Help
http://help.yahoo.com/help/in/toolbar/to鈥?/a>
--
Google toolbar:
%26gt;click 'Google' (multi colored letters) or 'Settings', or chevron ('%26gt;%26gt;')
%26gt;click 'Clear Search History'
--
More information on clearing search history:
http://www.clearallhistory.com/clear-sea鈥?/a>
diskcleanup.com
http://yahoo.yahoo.diskcleanup.com/
Google Answers- Clear Search Engine History
http://answers.google.com/answers/thread鈥?/a>
------------
To Disable AutoComplete in Windows IE6 browser:
%26gt;'Tools'
%26gt;'Internet Options'
%26gt;'Content' tab
%26gt;in 'Personal information' section %26gt;
%26gt;click 'Personal information'
%26gt;in 'Use AutoComplete for' section %26gt;
%26gt;uncheck all boxes
%26gt;click the 'Clear Forms' button.
%26gt;click the 'Clear Passwords' button.
%26gt;press 'OK' to close.
--
To disable Auto-complete in Yahoo! Toolbar:
%26gt;click on the pencil icon
%26gt;click 'Toolbar Options
%26gt;in the 'Search Box' section%26gt;
%26gt;uncheck box '[_]Enable Auto-complete'
%26gt;unckeck box '[_]Enable recent searches'
%26gt;click 'OK'
If you are still having problems with autofill in toolbar, disable your browser autocomplete function also.
--
To disable Google Toolbar 'AutoFill': (Versions 3.0/4.0)
%26gt;click 'Google' (multi colored), or 'Settings', or chevron ('%26gt;%26gt;') and/or%26gt;
%26gt;click 'Options'
%26gt;uncheck box '[_]AutoFill'
%26gt;click 'OK'
Edit and use Google AutoFill
http://www.google.com/support/toolbar/bi鈥?/a>
--
Mozilla Firefox browser:
%26gt;open the Firefox browser.
%26gt;from the Firefox menu, select 'Tools'
%26gt;select 'Options'
%26gt;click 'Privacy'
%26gt;click 'Saved Forms'
%26gt;click 'Settings'
%26gt;select all options in the 'Clear Private Data' window
%26gt;click 'OK'
%26gt;click 'Clear Saved Form Data Now'
%26gt;uncheck '[_]Save information I enter in forms and the Search Bar'
%26gt;click 'OK'How to clear search history on image yayhoo?
Go to the top right hand corner of the web page and click on tools and then click on delete browsing history!
%26gt;click on the down arrow located at the right end of the search bar
%26gt;click 'Options'
%26lt;click 'Clear Search History'
Or%26gt;%26gt;
%26gt;click on the pencil icon (next to the big red Y!)
%26gt;click 'Clear Search History'
----
To delete individual searches from 'History' using Windows IE6
%26gt;click 'History' (if not visable, click on the chevron ('%26gt;%26gt;'))
%26gt;click 'View'
%26gt;click 'By Order Visited Today'
%26gt;right click on search to be deleted (to highlight)
%26gt;click 'Delete'
To delete individual searches from drop down menu:
%26gt;hover pointer on search to highlight, then hit the 'delete' key on your keyboard.
I've listed the following options to help you delete your search history and/or disable those features in most of the popular browsers and toolbars.
-------------
To Clear Search History, Cookies, and Temporary Files:
If you have Windows IE6 browser:
At the top of your browser%26gt;
%26gt;click 'Tools'
%26gt;click 'Internet Options'
At the 'General' tab, in the 'Temporary Internet files' section%26gt;
%26gt;click Delete Cookies'
%26gt;click 'OK'
%26gt;click 'Delete Files'
%26gt;check box '[/]Delete all offline content'
%26gt;click 'OK'
At the 'History' section%26gt;
%26gt;click 'Clear History'
%26gt;click 'Yes'
If you have Windows IE7 browser:
%26gt;click 'Tools'
%26gt;click 'Delete Browsing History'
%26gt;click 'Delete Cookies'
%26gt;click 'OK'
If you have Mozilla Firefox browser:
%26gt;click 'Tools'
%26gt;click 'Clear Private Data'
%26gt;click 'Delete Cookies'
--
Firefox:
%26gt;click 'Tools'
%26gt;click 'Options'
%26gt;click the 'Privacy' tab.
%26gt;click the 'Clear' button (in the 'Saved Form Information' section)
If you don't want Firefox to save this data in the future, uncheck the box '[_]Save information I enter in web page forms and the Search Bar'
http://www.clearallhistory.com/clear-sea鈥?/a>
--
To delete Search History from Yahoo! Toolbar%26gt;
%26gt;click on the down arrow located at the right end of the search bar
%26gt;click 'Options'
%26lt;click 'Clear Search History'
Or%26gt;%26gt;
%26gt;click on the pencil icon (next to the big red Y!)
%26gt;click 'Clear Search History'
If you want to save your recent searches while you're searching on the Web, but automatically clear the saved searches when you close your browser window, do the following:
%26gt;click the pencil icon
%26lt;click 'Toolbar Options'
%26gt;check 'Auto-clear recent searches when exiting IE'
%26gt;click 'OK'
If you want to disable the feature entirely so none of your searches are saved, do the following:
%26gt;click the pencil icon
%26gt;click 'Toolbar Options'
%26gt;uncheck 'Remember Recent Searches'
%26gt;click 'OK'
Yahoo! Toolbar Help
http://help.yahoo.com/help/in/toolbar/to鈥?/a>
--
Google toolbar:
%26gt;click 'Google' (multi colored letters) or 'Settings', or chevron ('%26gt;%26gt;')
%26gt;click 'Clear Search History'
--
More information on clearing search history:
http://www.clearallhistory.com/clear-sea鈥?/a>
diskcleanup.com
http://yahoo.yahoo.diskcleanup.com/
Google Answers- Clear Search Engine History
http://answers.google.com/answers/thread鈥?/a>
------------
To Disable AutoComplete in Windows IE6 browser:
%26gt;'Tools'
%26gt;'Internet Options'
%26gt;'Content' tab
%26gt;in 'Personal information' section %26gt;
%26gt;click 'Personal information'
%26gt;in 'Use AutoComplete for' section %26gt;
%26gt;uncheck all boxes
%26gt;click the 'Clear Forms' button.
%26gt;click the 'Clear Passwords' button.
%26gt;press 'OK' to close.
--
To disable Auto-complete in Yahoo! Toolbar:
%26gt;click on the pencil icon
%26gt;click 'Toolbar Options
%26gt;in the 'Search Box' section%26gt;
%26gt;uncheck box '[_]Enable Auto-complete'
%26gt;unckeck box '[_]Enable recent searches'
%26gt;click 'OK'
If you are still having problems with autofill in toolbar, disable your browser autocomplete function also.
--
To disable Google Toolbar 'AutoFill': (Versions 3.0/4.0)
%26gt;click 'Google' (multi colored), or 'Settings', or chevron ('%26gt;%26gt;') and/or%26gt;
%26gt;click 'Options'
%26gt;uncheck box '[_]AutoFill'
%26gt;click 'OK'
Edit and use Google AutoFill
http://www.google.com/support/toolbar/bi鈥?/a>
--
Mozilla Firefox browser:
%26gt;open the Firefox browser.
%26gt;from the Firefox menu, select 'Tools'
%26gt;select 'Options'
%26gt;click 'Privacy'
%26gt;click 'Saved Forms'
%26gt;click 'Settings'
%26gt;select all options in the 'Clear Private Data' window
%26gt;click 'OK'
%26gt;click 'Clear Saved Form Data Now'
%26gt;uncheck '[_]Save information I enter in forms and the Search Bar'
%26gt;click 'OK'How to clear search history on image yayhoo?
Go to the top right hand corner of the web page and click on tools and then click on delete browsing history!
Can anybody help me with a canon sx10is? image not clear?
hello i have a canon powershot sx10is and when i make pictures,they come dark and with pixels:(. and if i use it with flash it come white. can somebody help me please? :(Can anybody help me with a canon sx10is? image not clear?
Sept,
What settings are you using %26amp; what subject were you shooting and where to get these results? You haven't given us any meaningful info to troubleshoot.
For instance, were you in Program Mode or Auto. Were you playing around with Manual and just not knowing what settings to use? What was the ISO setting? How close were you to whatever you were shooting and what was the lighting like in that place?
Ok, so now that I have a bit more info, let me take a stab at it. ..
- Your shots in the Daylight and on Auto were mostly good - so that's positive. If they were blurred in Daylight you were likely too excited and moving the camera when you pressed the shutter release. Keep the camera pressed against your forehead, look through the viewfinder to compose your shots, keep your elbows in close to your body to brace them solid then take a breath and release it (if you're holding your breath you shake more) and press the shutter button.
- When you get into a shady or storm cloudy situation (darker) you need to use a flash or increase the ISO (light sensitivity) of the camera (to either 200 or 400 - especially if indoors) to prevent low light blur.
- If you are too close to something and you use the flash it will over-expose (wash out) the subject you're taking shots of.
Photography is like a lot of sports. You have to keep practicing to get good at it. It's actually pretty complex if you want to do it seriously , vs. just clicking snapshots. So keep at it. BTW, you're not dumb (maybe lazy!), so sit down with the User Guide for maybe 30 mins. max at a time, pick a feature to learn, then read what the manual has to say and have your camera handy to practice a few shots with that feature. As tedious as that may sound, in the longer run you'll get some shots that you will be so excited about the results of. Most of all, have fun! Even the pros don't get perfect shots every time (and they use software to fix all the mistakes they make!!!). Take care.Can anybody help me with a canon sx10is? image not clear?
haha lazy:D thanks. i know..i think. well another question. on others settings it make 2 pictures,and blurry.:(....well?
Sept,
What settings are you using %26amp; what subject were you shooting and where to get these results? You haven't given us any meaningful info to troubleshoot.
For instance, were you in Program Mode or Auto. Were you playing around with Manual and just not knowing what settings to use? What was the ISO setting? How close were you to whatever you were shooting and what was the lighting like in that place?
Ok, so now that I have a bit more info, let me take a stab at it. ..
- Your shots in the Daylight and on Auto were mostly good - so that's positive. If they were blurred in Daylight you were likely too excited and moving the camera when you pressed the shutter release. Keep the camera pressed against your forehead, look through the viewfinder to compose your shots, keep your elbows in close to your body to brace them solid then take a breath and release it (if you're holding your breath you shake more) and press the shutter button.
- When you get into a shady or storm cloudy situation (darker) you need to use a flash or increase the ISO (light sensitivity) of the camera (to either 200 or 400 - especially if indoors) to prevent low light blur.
- If you are too close to something and you use the flash it will over-expose (wash out) the subject you're taking shots of.
Photography is like a lot of sports. You have to keep practicing to get good at it. It's actually pretty complex if you want to do it seriously , vs. just clicking snapshots. So keep at it. BTW, you're not dumb (maybe lazy!), so sit down with the User Guide for maybe 30 mins. max at a time, pick a feature to learn, then read what the manual has to say and have your camera handy to practice a few shots with that feature. As tedious as that may sound, in the longer run you'll get some shots that you will be so excited about the results of. Most of all, have fun! Even the pros don't get perfect shots every time (and they use software to fix all the mistakes they make!!!). Take care.Can anybody help me with a canon sx10is? image not clear?
haha lazy:D thanks. i know..i think. well another question. on others settings it make 2 pictures,and blurry.:(....well?
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I Am trying to find satellite images can you help clear images preffered?
Hey supp man, yep u can use the Google Earth software, if u know it, its really kool, i have it and its really cool ...
go to google and search google earth, aight man byeI Am trying to find satellite images can you help clear images preffered?
I concur. Google Earth rocks! I use it for work and travel ALL of the time. Hands down the best and, even better, it's FREE! All hail Google.I Am trying to find satellite images can you help clear images preffered?
i agree, you got to try google earth......
If you don't want to download a program, you can use regular google maps. The following link is Grant Park and Buckingham Fountain during one of Chicago's many festivals.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q%26amp;hl=en%26amp;q=chicago,+il%26amp;ll=41.875549,-87.620446%26amp;spn=0.002856,0.006255%26amp;t=k
go to google and search google earth, aight man byeI Am trying to find satellite images can you help clear images preffered?
I concur. Google Earth rocks! I use it for work and travel ALL of the time. Hands down the best and, even better, it's FREE! All hail Google.I Am trying to find satellite images can you help clear images preffered?
i agree, you got to try google earth......
If you don't want to download a program, you can use regular google maps. The following link is Grant Park and Buckingham Fountain during one of Chicago's many festivals.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q%26amp;hl=en%26amp;q=chicago,+il%26amp;ll=41.875549,-87.620446%26amp;spn=0.002856,0.006255%26amp;t=k
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