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If it's for one of the other scenarios, I'd like to know a little more. School is<br />

probably fine, another site or a company, we should talk.<br />

As to the images, they should be fine for that usage: All the JPEGs are<br />

exactly as they came from the camera, there's been no additional<br />

compression or other modification made to them. One caution though: If<br />

you connect through AOL, they used to recompress images to speed flow<br />

over their network. I don't know if they still do this or not, but it really made<br />

a hash of our test images. Also, if you use an "internet accelerator" program,<br />

it's probably doing much the same thing, so could affect image quality.<br />

Normal internet connections should be just fine though, you'll get the<br />

images exactly as if you shot them yourself.<br />

Best,<br />

- Dave E.<br />

__<br />

Hope this helps.<br />

Forum Admin<br />

Hi Dave E,<br />

Kos Theo - 09:48am Nov 14, 2006 EST (#2 of 3)<br />

this has to do with my diploma thesis which is a comparison of the digital<br />

cameras that they use in this university, focused on lens testing, basically. I<br />

am going to check the results given by these charts and then I am going to<br />

do a more in-depth analysis that they already do here and has to do with<br />

accuracy (calibration etc). The purpose is to see if both ways present the<br />

same digital camera as better than the others. The department, in case you<br />

know it, is Photogrammetry.<br />

So, I hope there is no problem with it. Also in case you happen to know<br />

anything more on the subject, like where else to look for, I will be glad to<br />

know.<br />

Thank you for the reply,<br />

Regards,<br />

Kos<br />

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