
Digital Photo Printing
Help and Tips
Tips on printing your digital photos. How many megapixels do you need, using high-quality paper, and more.
#1: Where Can I Print My Photos?
Try out these websites and stores to get full-color printouts of your digital camera photos. Kiosk and/or online services may be available.
#2: Consider a Larger Monitor
Upgrade to a 17-inch monitor or higher if you edit many digital photos.
#3: Give Your Photos an Edge
Place a fancy border or edge on your printed digital photos.
#4: Print Photos That Won't Fade for a Long Time
Use high-quality paper to ensure your printed photos won't fade.
#5: Print Coffee Table Books from Digital Camera Photos
Print large, oversize coffee table books containing your digital photos.
#6: How Many Megapixels Do I Need?
Just how many pixels are needed for an 11x14 inch digital print?
#7: Use High Quality Paper and Ensure Your Printer Knows It's There
High-quality paper will not help your photo printouts much if your printer still thinks it is using standard-grade paper.
See Also:
Digital Image Resizers
Software to resize images / photos for web pages, sending via e-mail, and distribution via portable media. Software packages may also support image cropping, borders, watermarks, and other effects / features.
Digital Photo Processing
Help on using digital photo software to manipulate photos, and ideas of gifts and items you can create with digital photos.
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