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    Hi all. I have been sharing a few posts on here of late seeking support and only a limited few have attempted to help. I am assuming it is because my pictures are not detailed enough, but I have seen posts where there are no pics and everyone jumps in. If it because of the picture quality, please give me some tips for making them better. I have tried everything from more light to closeups to not compressing them. I am using a Sony Experia Z5 Camera so it should take and produce great shots. Pls help and don't ignore this message.
    Cheers everyone. Adrian

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    Helps if photos are in focus, perhaps there is a macro mode on the Sony. Perhaps take the photo from a little further away.
    Some questions/problems don't get lots of answers.

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      Thanks diif . Some helpful suggestions there. Will research Macro Mode. I have tried taking distance shots and zoom shots to no avail. I appreciate your reply.

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        it also helps if you "label" your pictures so that they tell / hint the person what they are looking at... "pin spacing.jpg".... "broken connector.jpg"... "good connector.jpg"... etc

        anyways, maybe no one has any suggestions or dealing with that particular problem in question... hence the limited response.

        as suggested, you need to also practice, practice, practice with your camera... checking settings, lighting, etc. Since there is no film to develop, there is no reason not to try lots of photo shoots until you get is right. Check your settings such as image stabilization, macro focus, f stops, speed, flash.... IF they exist in your camera phone app... try other camera apps to see if there are better ones.

        On your connector issue, some of the pictures are out of focus because your camera focus system appears to have selected a different region than the primary point of interest.... again, check your camera settings and how you use it.

        Further, use "annotations" in your pictures to help direct people's eyes to the area that you are most interested... so they don't have to guess.
        Last edited by budwich; 01-05-2018, 08:21 AM.

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          Re: Picture Resolution

          Thanks Budwich some excellent things there for me to try looks like its back to the drawing board, I think part of my problem is my eyesight has diminished a bit since the stroke so focus is an issue. Maybe I will pay someone to photograph for me etc.Cheers for the replies.

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