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Want to take the best possible photos with your camera phone? Following a few simple rules can make a big difference. |
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Maximize clarity

When you store your photos on Snapfish, you can afford to use the highest resolution!

Most camera phones have three settings for resolution: low,
medium, and high. Keep your setting on high for maximum
clarity.
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Keep it steady

Reduce blurriness by leaning your phone
or hand against a solid object such as a
wall, tree, ledge, or any nearby prop.
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Get close

If your subject is far away, s/he will appear
tiny in the photo. And most cameras
either lack a telephoto lens or offer only
digital zoom, which degrades photo
quality. So get up close and personal, and
fill your viewfinder with your subject.
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Edit photos later, online

If you discover unwanted background objects in your photo you can edit your photo online. It's much easier than doing it from the small screen of your phone. You can crop, remove red-eye, add borders and tints, and much more.
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Clean the lens

You use your phone all the time, exposing
it to dust, dirt, and fingerprints. Clean
your lens with a cloth, easily purchased at
a photo shop.
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