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    Re: Pictures have a grainy touch to them! Help please

    Awesome! Thanks everyone

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    Re: Pictures have a grainy touch to them! Help please

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike150 View Post
    Jack. The setting on the D60 is called Raw+B. the B indicates the Basic quality (lowest res) JPG setting. I use this setting because when I'm with Family, they can't wait for me to get home and tweek the photos. I just download to one of their PCs and I'm done with it.
    Ah, OK. Didn't know she has a D60. I've been educated. Thanks, Mike.
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