You are right, I didn't know it's not allowed to post images in this group.
I put all the pictures in this address:
http://www3.sympatico.ca/vahid.afra/

And again you are right, when saving the crop, the JPEG compression was on
65%,
I thought it is on 100%.
But the pictures which are uploaded on the above address, are all original.

Now I'd appreciate your comment about them.
I myself think that all of them are grainy:
Building Picture: the walls, ceiling, that parked car, ...
Falls Picture: the sky and water
Flowers Picture: all over the picture I notice grains...
Tree Picture: the leaves

I wonder why it should be like this, they are all taken in daylight, so
there should be no effect like
image noise (which usually noticable in night pictures with higher ISO).
This camera (Nikon Coolpix 2100) IS SUPPOSED to have sharp and crisp images!

And thanks for your explanation about posting binaries.

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"Tesselator" <jimmmboe@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Smoothy" <bigvahid.antispam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > I can't see my own post!
> > Did you see the attached file to it? or was it removed?
> >
> > I didn't do any compression on the original pic, just resized it from
> > 1600*1200 to 1024*768.
> >
> > Anyways, this one is a crop of the original 1600*1200 image.
> > What do you think about this?
>
>
> I think we're gonna get yelled at for posting binary images to
> a non-binary newsgroup.  Can't you put up a little temporary
> FTP site or post it on someplace like Nikon.com  It /was/ taken
> with a Nikon alter all...
>
>
>
> > It is in daylight, and with ISO set to 100 (automatically of course),
why
> > should it be so grainy?
>
> Again this is a Jpeg image and is compressed at 15:7 which is severe
> enough to flatten whatever noice you may be talking about.
>
> I wonder is your viewer software isn't set to dither mode on a 16bit
> display or somethng?
>
> Really the jpeg error is so severe it drowneds out any other anomalies
> that may have existed before.
>
> > Thanks Tesselator.
>
> You're welcome.  But think of another way to post images.  The newsgroup
> folks usually don't dig it unless the word "binaries" is contained some-
> where in the channel name.  Like:  alt.binaries.dev.digital-camera   or
> something.
>
> If you can't find a place to post let me know and I'll put up an FTP
> for you and others wanting to post example shots.