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Old 05-29-2002, 10:32 PM
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oops.. nah, no second thoughts, just read the other thread.. (silly me..shouldn't have started the other one), and put the "made with contact and scalpal" in there.

hehehe.. "way too much time"! nah did it during the commercial's of tabula rasa (buffy episode played a few weeks back).



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[QUOTE]Originally posted by wilch
[B]What can I say? Awesome camera, awesome dude!

Overall, I'm very happy with the camera. The night picture's have come out really nice, there does seem to be a "blue" tendency in the picture's but I think that's just the way the camera is setup at the moment (ie. not really, apart from date and time thanks Aus! ).

Hi Wilch,

I have a Canon S20 that I bought last year and it is a 3.3 megapixel camera. I also have a blue tinge to all my photos. It use to annoy the hell out of me. It is a defect with the white balance in the camera and I am surprise that they have not fixed the problem in the new model

However all is not lost. You can use Photoshop or Photopaint from Corel to fix it (to complex) but there is a nice little program called Photogenetics that fixes this problem with exceptionally ease. It also get rids of red eye problem. You can search the web to get a copy and the cr.......k . If you need any help please don't hesitate to contact me.

There is also a new zoombrowser ex 3.2.1 as well. itf you need it I tell you where to get it.

Hope you enjoy your camera. I use mine all the time and have great fun with it.
Old 05-30-2002, 02:41 AM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Perry Cho
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Hi Wilch,

I have a Canon S20 that I bought last year and it is a 3.3 megapixel camera. I also have a blue tinge to all my photos. It use to annoy the hell out of me. It is a defect with the white balance in the camera and I am surprise that they have not fixed the problem in the new model

However all is not lost. You can use Photoshop or Photopaint from Corel to fix it (to complex) but there is a nice little program called Photogenetics that fixes this problem with exceptionally ease. It also get rids of red eye problem. You can search the web to get a copy and the cr.......k . If you need any help please don't hesitate to contact me.
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Originally posted by wilch
looks over at AusS2000....\"not a word!\"
I'm sorry, couldn't resist. I plugged it into my iBook and iPhoto automatically fired up and asked me if I'd like to import the photos. No disks, registry entries or voodoo curses required.
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Windows Xp does a pretty good job of this...
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Originally posted by bmoyes
Windows Xp does a pretty good job of this...
what? does a good job of immitating a Mac?

Hey! I didn't say that...
oh well, mac's just do a good job/bad job of immitating Amiga's.

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