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		<title>Printing Your Photos at Home &#8211; Useful Tips and Hints for Best Quality</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Digital photography revolutionized the way in which we take, view and share photos and also the way in which we print them. Many digital photos never get printed but there are still many of us who prefer tangible paper prints. Photos can be printed using a professional service (in-store or online) or at home. In [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.digicamhub.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/printer_test.jpg" style="margin-right:8px" align="left" />Digital photography revolutionized the way in which we take, view and share photos and also the way in which we print them. Many digital photos never get printed but there are still many of us who prefer tangible paper prints. Photos can be printed using a professional service (in-store or online) or at home. In this article we will give you tips for getting quality prints at home.<span id="more-49"></span></p>
<p>A few years ago getting high quality prints at home was an expensive task that was only suitable for semi-professionals who could afford it and who had the know-how. Today low cost printers can generate amazing quality prints and sophisticated software can do most of the processing work behind the scenes. The result is that even amateur photographers can generate very high quality prints by pressing a single Print button.</p>
<p>There are a few simple tips to follow that can help in getting higher quality prints:</p>
<p><strong>Edit your photos:</strong> make sure that you print exactly the photo that you want printed. Using simple photo editing tools (such as Photoshop or even Windows built-in Paint application) you can crop a photo to include just the area you are interested in or crop out parts which you do not want in the print. For example you took a photo of a group of friends but on the left corner of the photo there is a bystander that just happened to be there. You can crop the photo to include only your friends and thus effectively eliminate the unwanted object from the print.</p>
<p>When cropping photos always remember aspect-ratio â€“ depending on the paper and the printer youâ€™re using sometimes youâ€™re limited to a certain photo size. For example if you print on a special 4X6 photo paper any source photo that is not in a 4X6 aspect ratio will have to be either stretched, cropped or parts of the print will be left blank. Make sure that you crop your photo to fit a specific aspect ratio if youâ€™re printing on a specific aspect-ratio paper.</p>
<p>!inlineRSS:news_printingdigitalphotos More photo processing can be done in order to enhance your prints. It can include red-eye removal (many software packages will do it for you automatically) contrast enhancement and more. For example if a portion of the photo that is important to you is a bit dark â€“ you can â€œstretchâ€ the color palette in a way that this section will look more lit and detailed. This will usually be on the expense of â€œoverexposingâ€ other portions of the photo that you care less about.</p>
<p><strong>Always remember photo resolution:</strong> Every photo is built out of pixels. The more pixels in a photo the higher the photo resolution is. We will not get into details here about the correlation between mega pixels and print quality but a general rule of thumb is that to get good print quality you need 300 pixels per inch or more. This means for example that the biggest paper size a 2 mega pixels photo can be printed on is 4X6 while an 8 mega pixels photo can be printed on an 8X10.</p>
<p><strong>Pick the right printer and paper:</strong> there are many different printing each with its advantages and disadvantages. They range in quality and cost. To get the best print quality you should use photo paper in conjunction with a printer that supports such paper. Photo paper and photo printers are more expensive than document oriented A4 Inkjet printers. Choose the printer by evaluating how many prints you will make and how important quality is to you. If you print occasionally for fun an Inkjet printer with normal or photo paper is probably good enough for you. If you print a lot and quality is very important photo paper with a photo printer is the way to go. As a rule of thumb glossy photo paper provides the best quality for color photo prints while matte photo paper provides the best quality for black and white prints.</p>
<p><strong>Printer ink and maintenance:</strong> printers need to be setup and maintained. It is extremely important to follow the instructions and to use compatible ink cartridges. High quality compatible ink can make the difference between low and high quality prints. It is usually recommended to buy ink from the same brand as the printer. Some calibration is usually needed when replacing ink and sometimes every few months of use. Follow the instructions for such procedures carefully as a calibrated printer results in much better quality prints than a printer that is not aligned and is poorly maintained.</p>
<p>In conclusion it is very easy to print your photos at home. Just buying a mid-range printer and hitting the â€œPrintâ€ button in your photo viewing software will probably result in good prints that are satisfactory for most consumers. Following some simple tips can enhance those prints to professional quality. As technology advances and prices go down experimenting at home with various photo processing tools, paper sizes, paper types and inks becomes affordable and is probably the best way to find what combination yields the best print quality for you.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author</strong></p>
<p class="byline">Ziv Haparnas is a technology veteran and writes about practical technology and science issues. You can find more information about photo album printing and photography in general on <a href="http://www.printrates.com/" target="_blank">http://www.printrates.com</a> &#8211; a site dedicated to <a href="http://www.printrates.com/" target="_blank">photo printing</a>.</p>
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		<title>Creating Personalized Photo Calendars</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jan 2007 03:52:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[About Personalized Photo Calendars:
Photo Calendars are 12-month, wall-hanging calendars that you can create  using your own digital photos and captions. As you customize your own photo  calendar, you can start the calendar on whatever month and year you wish. Most  photo calendars are printed on white heavy-weight glossy card stock that you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img src="http://www.digicamhub.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/spring_calendars.thumbnail.jpg" id="image26" align="left" />About Personalized Photo Calendars:</strong></p>
<p>Photo Calendars are 12-month, wall-hanging calendars that you can create  using your own digital photos and captions. As you customize your own photo  calendar, you can start the calendar on whatever month and year you wish. Most  photo calendars are printed on white heavy-weight glossy card stock that you can  write on, and they are spiral-bound in the middle.<span id="more-25"></span></p>
<p><strong>Creating Personalized Photo Calendars:</strong></p>
<p>!inlineRSS:news_printingdigitalphotos Most online digital photo printing services, such as Shutterfly (my  favorite), Snapfish and Kodak EasyShare Gallery, offer custom photo calendars.  The process of creating personalized photo calendars usually involves:</p>
<p>1. Picking a starting month and year for your calendar</p>
<p>2. Selecting a page design from a variety of templates</p>
<p>3. Choosing your photos from those you have uploaded to the photo service&#8217;s  website and selecting which photo you want for a specific month</p>
<p>4. Writing brief photo captions to accompany each page of your photo calendar  (usually optional)</p>
<p>5. Adding a cover photo for your personalized photo calendar</p>
<p>6. Placing your photo calendar order with the web site</p>
<p><strong>Templates for Personalized Photo Calendars:</strong></p>
<p>Most photo printing services like Shutterfly and Snapfish offer a selection  of photo calendar templates to choose from. There are also several software  programs that include free photo calendar templates. FotoFinish offers several  photo calendar templates with its FotoFinish Suite software version, and you can  download a variety of additional free photo calendar templates from its website.  Adobe Photoshop Album and Jasc Paint Shop Photo Album 5 Deluxe also feature  photo calendar templates.</p>
<p><strong>Printing Photo Calendars:</strong></p>
<p>If you design your custom photo calendar using an online photo service, to  print it simply add your photo calendar to your online shopping account and  check out. You&#8217;ll have your printed photo calendar in a few days. The average  cost is about $20 per calendar. If you are using your own software to create  your photo calendar, you can print your calendar pages using your own color  printer and have your pages spiral bound into a calendar at a local copy  store.</p>
<p><strong>Customized Photo Calendars Make Great Gifts:</strong></p>
<p>Custom photo calendars make terrific gifts, whether for birthdays, Mother&#8217;s  Day, etc. Got an avid golfer in the family? What about custom golf photo  calendars featuring photos of your golfer teeing off? Sometimes it is hard to  come up with a good gift idea for elderly parents or grandparents. A photo  calendar with pictures of your children makes a great gift that grandma and  grandpa will enjoy anew each time they turn over a new month. Don&#8217;t have kids?  What about 12 months of your favorite pet photos? The ideas are endless.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author</strong></p>
<p class="byline">Valerie Goettsch publishes the digital photography website <a href="http://www.digitalphotos101.com/" target="_blank">http://www.digitalphotos101.com</a> featuring reviews of photo  editing and album software and digital photo printing services.</p>
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		<title>Should You Print Your Digital Photos at Home or Use a Photo Printing Service?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jan 2007 09:42:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are lots of options available for getting your digital photos printed,  but which method is the best and most economical choice for you? Let&#8217;s look at  some of the options and the pros and cons of each.
PRINTING YOUR DIGITAL PHOTOS AT HOME
Convenience and instant gratification are two popular reasons for printing  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.digicamhub.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/kodak_kiosk.jpg" id="image20" align="left" />There are lots of options available for getting your digital photos printed,  but which method is the best and most economical choice for you? Let&#8217;s look at  some of the options and the pros and cons of each.<span id="more-19"></span></p>
<p><strong>PRINTING YOUR DIGITAL PHOTOS AT HOME</strong></p>
<p>Convenience and instant gratification are two popular reasons for printing  your digital photos at home. Depending on your printer, you can print directly  from your camera or from your memory card in most cases. Or if you want to touch  up your photos first you can copy them to your computer, use your photo editing  software (I like Photoshop Elements 3.0) to enhance your images, and then print  right from your graphics program. You don&#8217;t have to make an extra stop to drop  off your photo memory card at the photofinisher or drugstore and then return to  pick up your prints, and you save the shipping fees the online photo services  charge.</p>
<p>However, printing your photos on your home printer may be more expensive than  you realized. The per-print price can approach $1 per picture when you factor in  the cost of buying a photo printer, high quality photo paper and lots of color  ink cartridges. If you print a lot of photos you&#8217;ll go through ink cartridges  and paper rather quickly, which gets expensive, especially if you make mistakes  and have to reprint. If you use inexpensive or off-brand paper, you will likely  find that your photos may start to fade or discolor within a few months.  According to industry experts, if you print at home, use the same brand name  paper as your printer manufacturer (i.e. if you have a Canon printer, use Canon  photo paper). Your prints will be better quality and last longer.</p>
<p><strong>!inlineRSS:news_printingdigitalphotos USING AN ONLINE DIGITAL PHOTOFINISHER</strong></p>
<p>Online digital photofinishers like Ofoto and the new PhotoWorks make the  process of printing your photos very easy. You can edit your photos either using  your own photo editing software or download free software from the online line  printing service to crop, fix red-eye, and add special effects or borders to  your images. Then simply select the images you want to print, click to upload to  the photo site, and you will receive your order, printed on high quality photo  paper, in your mailbox in approx. 2-5 days. In addition to prints you can order  customized photo calendars, photo cards, photo books, mugs, and other photo  items. With some online services, like Shutterfly, you can even try out and  order frames for your photos.</p>
<p>The downside: you do pay a shipping charge, so you may want to wait and order  a number of photos or photo products at one time to make it more economical.  Print costs for 4&#215;6 inch photos range from about 19 cents to 29 cents, depending  on the company.</p>
<p>Wal-Mart.com&#8217;s prints are inexpensive and the bonus is you can upload your  photos to their website and then pick them up at your local store and avoid  shipping charges. Photo stores like RitzCamera.com or WolfCamera.com are also  good options because you can either upload your photos to their website and pick  them up at a local store in as little as an hour, or you can drop off your  memory card at the store and pick up your prints later.</p>
<p><strong>PRINT YOUR PHOTOS AT THE DRUGSTORE</strong></p>
<p>Digital printing is now available at drugstore chains such as Walgreens and  Longs. You can bring in your memory stick and use their photo kiosk to crop and  edit your images and then print them. The cost is about the same as an online  printing service, but you have to stand there at the kiosk and edit/upload your  photos. Not something I really want to do, nor do I want to wait in line while  someone else finishes their photo order. The good news is these drugstores also  offer online photo services so you can upload your photos to their website and  you can pick up your prints at their store usually the next day.</p>
<p>The other option is you can drop off your memory card or CD at the  drugstore&#8217;s photo department and pick up your prints anywhere from an hour later  to a day later, depending on the service selected, just like the &#8220;old days&#8221; of  35mm film. The print cost is about the same as full service online photo  finishers (less the shipping fee). There are frequent sales, so the per-print  cost can be relatively low if you hit a sale, but you don&#8217;t have the option of  cropping or enhancing your images unless you edit your photos then burn them to  a CD first.</p>
<p>My suggestion is to experiment with several methods and find the best one  that works for you. Whatever you do, don&#8217;t just let all those digital photos  pile up in your memory card or on your computer, get them printed so you can  show them off. Of course you can also share them online with family and friends,  but that&#8217;s another article.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author</strong></p>
<p class="byline">Valerie Goettsch publishes the digital photography website <a href="http://www.digitalphotos101.com/" target="_blank">http://www.digitalphotos101.com</a> featuring reviews of photo  editing and album software and digital photo printing services.</p>
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