Working with Digital Images East Syracuse NY

For remodelers in East Syracuse, digital photography has less to do with cameras and more to do with communication. Using a digital camera and the Internet, issues that used to take days or weeks to resolve with meetings and site visits can now be handled in minutes.

Peter Apgar
Craftsman Home Inspection Service

315-278-3143
1437 Lancaster Avenue
Syracuse, NY
A-Z CONTRACTING
315-877-8921
519 boyden st
syracuse, NY
Clearview Home & Leisure
(315) 449-0333
2735 Erie Blvd E
Syracuse, NY
Amtek Home Remodeling Incorporated
(315) 479-5081
320 6th North St
Syracuse, NY
Aam Home Remodeling
(315) 471-6559
1011 Carbon St
Syracuse, NY
Vic Lisi
JVA Construction Services LLC

315-727-6707
8387 Zenith dr
Baldwinsville, NY
Filips Home Remodeling
(315) 463-0171
360 Noble Ave
Syracuse, NY
G & J Home Remodeling Co Inc
(315) 422-2978
710 Kirkpatrick St
Syracuse, NY
CNY Concrete Countertops by Millard Enterprises LLC
315-458-4112
333 Garden City Dr
NY, NY
Dunford Painting & Restoration
(315) 492-3587
4114 S Salina St
Syracuse, NY

Working with Digital Images

Source: REMODELING Magazine
Publication date: November 1, 2005

By Joe Stoddard

For remodelers, digital photography has less to do with cameras and more to do with communication. Using a digital camera and the Internet, issues that used to take days or weeks to resolve with meetings and site visits can now be handled in minutes.

Even the image quality from point-and-shoot cameras built into cell phones is becoming good enough to use on the jobsite, and if you are willing to spend a couple hundred dollars on a stand-alone camera, you will get instant communication benefits and print quality that rivals 35mm film.

Instead of film, digital cameras use a light-sensitive CCD (charge-coupled device) chip that captures images using a grid of dots, called pixels. Today's best digitals can capture roughly 3,300 x 2,500 pixels — around 8 million dots, or 8 mega-pixels. But these high-resolution images won't work for e-mailing or sharing on the Internet. For example, if you tried to display a 3,300 x 2,500-pixel image on the typical 1,024 x 768-pixel computer monitor, you could only look at 1/6 of it at a time.

Picasa features both a catalog browser (rear) and basic editing tools. “E-mail Photo” automatically creates a downsized copy and attaches it to your e-mail software of choice.
One solution is to shoot pictures at a lower resolution.

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