Hi Wes,


My appologies for not being specific in the post. I have been shooting RAW for this past summer, I actually didn't even know about it until the end of May what RAW was. I used to shoot JPEG, but then figured out that RAW had better image quality (well at least I think).


Perhaps it has something to do with my screen (anti-glare) or maybe when it is compressed down. When adding this photo on Facebook, one of my friends had mentioned that it uploaded fuzzy, and I could see a little bit that it had, but mostly when I blew the picture up to screen size.


This photo was originally RAW and then converted into a JPEG. I keep forgetting (I use Picasa 3) that I need to save the copy as an extra, not to convert the RAW to a JPEG, then I won't have that original image incase I ever want to edit it again.


When I upload pictures on Picasa, the RAW ones "seem" fuzzy or pixilated (this is with the picture blown up to full screen size). When taking a picture of a person for example, their just seems to be pixilation that you can see on the skin and such. Maybe I am just doing some uploading or editing wrong. Perhaps it is the mode I take pictures, which is P. For wildlife photography, should I be taking pictures in Av? Any recommendations? much appretiated.