printing question
rsparts
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I'm using Mpix to print a photo of my sister. I already converted the picture to 300 dpi which reads 12.927 x 8.173 and I would like to print it as an 8x12. Is this going to come out alright? I want to practice this because I have a couple I'm doing some engagement photos for next week that will want a few printed so its kind of important that I get this right.
I'm using Photoshop elements so a quick walk through of how I should be saving the images would be great.
The couple next weekend is probably going to want some printed around 16x24 maybe a bit higher so a run-down of how to save these images would be greatly appreciated. Thanks everyone
I'm using Photoshop elements so a quick walk through of how I should be saving the images would be great.
The couple next weekend is probably going to want some printed around 16x24 maybe a bit higher so a run-down of how to save these images would be greatly appreciated. Thanks everyone
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Is this all you need?
http://www.rsparts.smugmug.com/
I want to see your specific photo. Link like this? http://www.rsparts.smugmug.com/gallery/4921666_rqPrd#316679252_86Aus-A-LB
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http://www.rsparts.smugmug.com/gallery/4921666_rqPrd#316677882_Vhekp-A-LB
In the future, don't upres or change the resolution at all for Mpix (or us!). Let the lab handle it.
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Oh I thought I had to change the Res. The local shop here requires that you change it to 300 dpi and save it as a jpeg.
So what you're saying is that all I have do is send you guys the photo and say I want it X" by X" and you guys will change the res to the proper dpi and send me my X" by X" photo at excellent clarity?
Could it really be that easy?
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awesome - thanks