*Donna*
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i have a couple of photos that i would like printing onto a4 or maybe a3 paper
The picture size is 3072 x 2048
The photo's are on my pc
Anyone have any links where i can send the pictures to to get the prints, and a rough idea of cost??
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Matt H
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ive just done some of mine today at home (a4)
bought some photo paper from dixons for £13 & you get 20 sheets
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Ric_Cav
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if you have a memory ccard from your digital camera with the picture on, take it to your local boots store, you can just slide ure memory card in, and print off the selected picture
it's a special kodak little machine thing, most boots have them now.
cost for that size probably about 2-5quid
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goldfish
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quote: Originally posted by *Donna*
i have a couple of photos that i would like printing onto a4 or maybe a3 paper
The picture size is 3072 x 2048
The photo's are on my pc
Anyone have any links where i can send the pictures to to get the prints, and a rough idea of cost??
so your running 6mp. 8x10 comes out very nice and A4 size does too when you print at 300dpi. you'll have to interpolate to get A3.
I've printed my A4 pics out on an epson photo 890 on epson premium photo paper. if you want it professionally printed there are quite a few places on line that do it. you'll just have to search.
or what you could do is send the file to ICY and he could print an A3 size off for a charge.
Pixaco do a 18x12 for 2.19 plus P+P, 8x10's cost around £1.20 each + P+P and a 30x20 costs £12 from Pixaco. sizes in inches.
I've used klick for some of my pics. best thing to do is play about in photoshop till you get what you want then save the file and upload to the online place
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TRL
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I've had some done online at www.photobox.co.uk. Very quick service, good quality. And you can store images there, and your friends can look at them in album form.
Tony
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*Donna*
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ric_cav, dont have them on a memory card, just on my pc unfortunatly.
goldfish, no idea what mp it is, the pictures are just a couple of images my photographer gave me and would like them printing out
TRL, thank you, i will have a look at the site
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Nismo
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put them on a disc and take them to boots , as they have the a digital kodak machine that prints them.
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Icy
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mp = megapixels
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*Donna*
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quote: Originally posted by Icy
mp = megapixels
quote: Originally posted by *Donna*
no idea what mp it is,
i know what mp stands for
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Icy
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oops its late n i read it wrong
its around 6.2 mp u got
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goldfish
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got your ass too
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Joff
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If you're worried about getting the photos developed because they're a bit rude, send them to me first.
I don't do developing, but I don't want to miss out on seeing flesh
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Ian
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Most places will be able to take them on a CD.
Don't go too crazy in Photoshop and certainly don't crop, or if you're going to taken an original as well.
JPG compression is lossy, so if you're opening, making changes, saving and closing your file will have less detail in that if you didn't recompress. If you open it again, make more changes and save it again you've lost yet more.
If you're printing 8x10 you'll see that.
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