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3 Tips For Digital Photo Printing

With all the pictures we take, learning digital photo printing is essential. If we don’t learn the best way to to do it then the pictures we print will look less than wonderful. Many people who still prefer to take traditional pictures with its limited number of shots available, and the expense of film and developing, do so because they claim that digital cameras just can’t take pictures as good as a regular camera. But chances are, they’re just not taking the best pictures they could, and they’re setting everything up properly before they print.

Free online photo sharing services are excellent for letting you choose the photos you want printed without you having to actually do any of the printing work. But you’ll want your photos to look fantastic before you order and pay for digital photo printing, so that you end up with a product that looks great. And if you’re printing the photos yourself, you’ll want good photos to work with to minimize your own frustration with the process, which can be daunting, especially if you’ve never done it before.

A number of things can lead to low-quality digital photo printing, not the least of which is taking poor pictures to start with. But assuming your photos aren’t poor, there are some things you can do beyond learning to use your camera and following some basic good photography principles to take great shots.

Some digital shots can look fine even they’re not the greatest quality. Digital photo printing, however, will show every flaw. There are ways to minimize and eliminate these flaws right from the start.

Take the highest resolution shots possible. All but the most basic cameras offer choices in this area. For the highest quality digital photo printing, choose the highest resolution. For great looking wallet-sized photos, or larger album-sizes photos, up to a 5 x 7 print, use a resolution of at least 2 megapixels. For larger photos like 8 x 10, use a minimum resolution of 3 megapixels. These will make the shots sharper and clearer

Make sure your camera and your imaging software is set to save these photos in TIFF format. While JPEG is common and great for photos you’re putting online or sending through email, because it compresses the image and makes the file smaller, TIFF pictures are much larger because they retain all the detail in the photo. For printing, TIFF format is highly superior to JPEG, which loses the fine detail in the compression process.

When you’ve downloaded your pictures on to your computer, use the software that came with your camera or a separate image program to enhance the photographs for the best digital photo printing experience possible. Touch them up like a professional by removing red eye, blemishes and anything else you wish. Most photo programs have extensive instructions to help you do these things. You can change adjust the lighting in the picture, even alter the color a little, soften the edges and add any kind of special effects that appeal.



Author Info:
MJ Johnston writes for a variety of websites, including Digitalphotoalbumsite.com, a photo site that offers advice on the quickest and easiest way to build a digital photo album, as well as a free online photo album.

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August 22nd, 2009

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