cryptojoe opened this issue on Feb 24, 2005 ยท 4 posts
ArtyMotion posted Thu, 24 February 2005 at 11:04 PM
I am looking at the manual for your HP 607 on line, and on page 52 it talks about image quality, which specifies the amount of compression that your photos will use. For the best picture quality, you would want it set to 4 MP ... however, because your internal memory is only 32 megs, that means you'll only get about 8 "best quality" pictures before you need to download them to your computer. With digital cameras, the image quality is set on the camera itself, before you shoot the picture. So even if you did use a TWAIN driver to import them into Photoshop, it wouldn't make the images "better", because the camera dictates the image quality. The software furnished with your camera transfers the image data from the camera to the computer. So, in that respect, I don't think Photoshop would do anything different than the software you got with your camera. So you should be able to use the camera software to transfer the images to your computer, and then take them into Photoshop.