Changing the bit optimization makes quite a bit of difference in that area.
You might try it in "best" to see if it works better.
Changing the bit optimization makes quite a bit of difference in that area.
You might try it in "best" to see if it works better.
Ken,
V-1, 2, & 3
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When the Government fears the People, there is Liberty.
- Thomas Jefferson
You must be the change you wish to see in the world.
- Mohandas Gandhi
You can improve the photo carve a tremendous amount by selecting Bit Optimization: BEST. (select the photo on your board, right-click the mouse, select Bit Optimization and choose BEST). See if that does the trick for you.
Last edited by mtylerfl; 04-07-2014 at 09:30 AM. Reason: updated info - photo res is fine - added litho preview
Michael T
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Ha! Ken beat me to it. Right-o, Ken. Bit Optimization is the key here for the best result.
Michael T
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Ken/Michael, changing the bit optimization definitely had an effect, but its still distorted and a bit spooky on my computer...Michael, I notice that it does not appear distorted at all on the screenshot you uploaded. Are you changing anything else? Lemme know please! Thx, Lee
Michael T
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Worked fine, thanks guys!
It still isn't a clear as the pics from the lesser cameras, but much better than what I was coming up with!
Thx, Lee
aka KiltedGunn