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Re: Picture resizing and printing query
Posted: 16 Feb 2011, 23:30
by bikertec
smitch6;16454 wrote:i just ordered one of them, it does photo enhancing as well

for $10 its worth every penny if it works
thanks adam

How come yours is $10 and ours is £145. ???
Re: Picture resizing and printing query
Posted: 17 Feb 2011, 06:50
by smitch6
won't go into the mac war

lol
Re: Picture resizing and printing query
Posted: 17 Feb 2011, 08:44
by AdamB
bikertec;16642 wrote:How come yours is $10 and ours is £145. ???
It's just £145 for this one mate .................. there are also FREE versions available for the PC. Get a copy of 'webuser' out now and it's got a feature in there about them.
PC 1 - Mac 0 !
Re: Picture resizing and printing query
Posted: 26 Feb 2011, 11:16
by logobear
Having come from owning a photolab I am fully aware of issues about image resolution.
As a generalisation, images above
100 dpi will print acceptable results, with 300 dpi being the ideal.
Phone cameras can be lower resolution, and cropping will reduce pixel count further.
Images on facebook or sent by picture message are typically resampled down in resolution, and many images come from google images and are small too.
If you work to 100 dpi then simple maths will tell you how large you can realistically print it, and no amount of Photoshop will really improve.
Fractal image manipulation can improve the visual appearance, s-pline of focus magic can have their place.
Regarding the red lines I would suggest looking at the colour working space you are using, rgb or cmyk? We stick with sRGB over adobeRGB and have encountered these types of issue with conversions.