Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Print your photos Like A Pro at home


Even with the lowest pixel available in your digital camera, you can also produce photographs and prints at home that can better than those achieved in the photo labs. Printing digital photography had come to the point where everyone is given the choice either to deliver the product for themselves or to obtain assistance from the outside. So when you choose to do it yourself, avoid two mistakes often made by first timers of digital photo printing.

Error # 1: the digital camera is not resolved at the highest image quality.

Solution:

The first thing to do is to put your digital camera image of the highest resolution available. This can be found in the setup menu of the camera, and generally be identified as "quality" or "size".

In addition, when your digital camera offers a choice between TIFF and JPG when registering your photo, choose TIFF. TIFF images appear much cleaner, clearer and more detailed than the JPG version. However, it should be noted that TIFF files are larger sizes as JPG your digital memory card may not be able to save a lot of pictures. In addition, most digital cameras have memory cards, which does a few high-resolution TIFF images. To address this problem, you can either buy a larger memory card that will cost nearly $ 100, or simply settle with the choice of images you want and get rid of those who are not at par with your tastes.

Error # 2: The printer is not configured to the right resolution and paper type.

Solution:

Secondly, when you go to your printer from your computer settings to find your printer configuration and the need to make high quality color printing digital photography. This is sometimes described in dpi (dots per inch). However, some printers have a "quality control speed setting that makes you choose between faster printing or better pictures. When you are doing documents, it is preferable to use the pump speed, while for the photos, opt for quality.

Finally, choose a photo paper rather than plain paper. The reason why manufacturers and products called "pictures" Paper is because they are certainly for such use. Photo papers come in either glossy or matt.

And take note of the brand photo paper. Private printers choose to work only with photo paper of the same brand. It's not that manufacturers wanted to get the same market paper by their side, but just as printers and papers are usually designed around each other.

For best results, simply stick to the same brand as your printer. Even with the introduction of third substrates, some problems, such as smearing and color balance unnatural be right at the end, if you choose to use other brands.