Image sizes
I did a forum search but it lead me to anything about my question, so here I am. I am shooting pictures everywhere, the place and I noticed when I'm ready to download to tell Webshots, sizes range from 64K to 1.4 MB, even if my camera image resolution is on 5 MP. Why are there so many different sizes? I hate because I want the PIX to be great for resizing purposes.
Thanks to anyone who returns the helping response.
When you use the digital zoom feature, the resolution of the image will be smaller and smaller file size.
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