Regez
12-01-2007, 02:05 PM
I own a Canon 10D. I wanted to upgrade my camera equipment so I purchased a Sony model A100 with a 18 to 200 mm lens. I selected Sony because of the 10 MP, image stabilization, and the same size lens so I could use my existing filters.
I’m having a problem with image quality. I have the camera set at the highest image quality setting . However, the highest resolution I can get is 72 pixels/inch. I called Sony support and they said this was the maximum I can achieve with this camera. At 72 pixels/inch my image has jagged edges along the color separations. If I increase the resolution in Photoshop I still see these jagged edges. I have tried to increase the resolution with the crop tool, the image size box, and the stairstep image size program. Nothing seems to improve the quality.
Is there a setting in photoshop or another way of changing the resolution that will improve my image quality? I really should not have to change every image I shoot to improve the quality.
Did I make a big mistake here when I purchased the Sony A100 camera? My daughter has a $200 digital point and shoot that has180 dpi images.
I’m having a problem with image quality. I have the camera set at the highest image quality setting . However, the highest resolution I can get is 72 pixels/inch. I called Sony support and they said this was the maximum I can achieve with this camera. At 72 pixels/inch my image has jagged edges along the color separations. If I increase the resolution in Photoshop I still see these jagged edges. I have tried to increase the resolution with the crop tool, the image size box, and the stairstep image size program. Nothing seems to improve the quality.
Is there a setting in photoshop or another way of changing the resolution that will improve my image quality? I really should not have to change every image I shoot to improve the quality.
Did I make a big mistake here when I purchased the Sony A100 camera? My daughter has a $200 digital point and shoot that has180 dpi images.