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  • Re: Help with large printing process

    Here's my understanding of this process: A high-quality print process requires your "Document Size" resolution to be 240 pixels per inch (ppi). A 300ppi is even better. You can check the Document Size in Photoshop from "Image -> Resize -> Image Size" menu. Your 40D makes...
    Posted to Post Processing (Forum) by Vlad Xp on 09-30-2009
  • AdoramaPix printing, paper, quality

    Okay, (hopefully) my last question on printing images. Is there a noticeable difference between the different types of paper at AdoramaPix? I want to offer the best quality for a few senior picture sessions I'll be doing, so I want the best [affordable] quality. Right now I'm looking at Kodak...
    Posted to Open Talk (Forum) by Rodger on 08-24-2009
  • Web Hosting

    I'm getting into local sport photography and would like a simple (but profitable) turn key web hosting site. One that will accept credit cards, print on various materials (ie. paper, baseball, etc) and mail to the customer. By the way, did I say that I would like it to be profitable for me to do...
    Posted to Open Talk (Forum) by 1st-Insp on 08-20-2009
  • Senior Portraits: Printing

    Hi all. Got a question about printing if you've got time. I have the opportunity to shoot some senior portraits for some friends this coming fall (first paid gig!). Since it's for pay, I want the quality to be the best it can be. I'm not too worried about the shoots, but the printing process...
    Posted to Post Processing (Forum) by Rodger on 07-04-2009
  • Re: Red hue on Canon Pixma Pro 9000

    Try this: Go back to Photoshop CS3. From file "File" select "Print". Make sure "Printer Manages Color" option is selected. This will force the printer to do its own conversion from RGB to CMYK, instead of the Photoshop. After you hit "Print", another dialog box...
    Posted to Post Processing (Forum) by Vlad Xp on 06-05-2009
  • Where can I get my large pans printed

    Can anyone recommend an online printing service in the U.K. for printing my panoramas out. Looking at around 8 feet wide by 2 feet high on decent paper for framing and showing in Cafes and restaurants. Cushty.
    Posted to Post Processing (Forum) by Cushty on 05-31-2009
  • Printing dimension question

    I am completely new to getting prints of pictures. The most I've done is buy cheap kodak paper and throw it into my inkjet printer. So this poses a problem as a school art show is coming up and I need to get some prints. I dont know what to do to the files before I either send them to snapfish or...
    Posted to Open Talk (Forum) by Rodger on 05-14-2009
  • Re: DPI - Unravelling A Mystery

    There is actually a pretty good, accurate, and comprehensive explanation in Wikipedia under "Pixel": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixel The whole article is worth reading, and re-reading. Here is a relevant sub-section copied from that Wikipedia "Pixel" entry: A pixel is generally...
    Posted to Post Processing (Forum) by RocklandPaul on 02-09-2009
  • Photoshop CS3 and Epson R2400

    Does anyone have the same problem as me using PS CS3 on Vista and an Epson R2400? I have to print in JPG using the Epson utility because my prints in PS always come out far too dark and sometimes with a magenta colour cast. I am using the right ICCs for Ilford Galerie paper. Adobe does have an article...
    Posted to Post Processing (Forum) by Stefan Stuart Fletcher on 01-27-2009
  • Print output differences between Photoshop CS3 and Lightroom 2.2

    I recently started using Lightroom 2.2 for my workflow processing and have noticed a difference in the color of the printed output when printing via Lightroom compared to Photoshop CS3. My Dell 2408 UltraSharp monitor is calibrated using the Spyder3 Elite tool and I get very satisfying printed output...
    Posted to Post Processing (Forum) by Jeff Sagar on 01-12-2009
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