Well, if they're too bright, it's probably overexposed. Try adding -0.5 EV using the camera before taking the pic, instead of correcting it after - that way you won't have so many blown highlights (white areas containing no details).<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6340949#post6340949 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bradleyj
Greg, The only white balance settings it has are auto, Daylight, which is the one I use ,tungsten, and fluorescent. After I see the pictures I usually adjust the exposure from the easy share software that came with the camera. They are usually too bright for my likeing. Thank you for the response . What else should I be doing to improve the pictures?