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Printing digital photos.

Hi guys,

I wanted to get some input. When you guys print pics from your digi cam, do you resize the pictures? Or do you just print it from the original size? Is there an advantage to resizing pictures? For now, I am printing on 4x6 photo paper.

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you spelled ditital wrong on your title
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it's all a question of personal preference really :/

quite random odd question you got going on there I have to say.

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it depends.. if you got a high res photo you can cut/resize without any noticeable quality loss..

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just be sure that if u print that piece u got AT LEAST! 200dpi, gfx design standard is 304 since ~300dpi is pure photo quality with PERFECT sharpness... even if u print bigger, atleast interpolate up so u can print with 300 or so, that will make it maybe a little blurrym however always better than seeing pixels in ur printwork

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or send your pictures to some company (Kodak, Fuji etc) that prints them professionally on a real photoprinter.. doesn't cost much at all.

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you spelled ditital wrong on your title
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You spelled it wrong in your reply also, so now go back to your corner.

For the rest of you, thanks for the replies.

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