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RE: [Digital BW] Print Help

2003-06-28 by Strum

The image is at 72 DPI, but nothing I have in the documentation refers to
image DPI as being changeable in the camera. I am using the "fine setting"
.. I have 2 options above that "Super Fine" and "Raw" but no idea what that
actually is.  As for changing the print driver, I set it to "Best" under
quality ... again no idea what that relates to in numbers.

Thanks 

David

-----Original Message-----
From: Luke Granfield [mailto:luke@lukegranfield.com] 
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 4:45 PM
To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Print Help

Canon i950 will be a definite improvement for you, but it sounds more like
the resolution is set incorrectly. Check under Image/Image Size and see what
resolution is. Sounds like it might be set to 72, maybe a default setting
from the camera? Or maybe the resolution is set incorrectly in your printer
driver. Just a couple of thoughts.

Luke


> Perhaps someone can help me with this.  I have a Minolta DiMage 7, when I
> take a photo it looks good on the camera display and in Photoshop.
However
> after I save it and attempt to print it, the photo is pixilated.  I can
> think of 3 reasons for this
>
> 1.  Adobe is messing the image up when it saves
>
> 2.  Windows print wizard is messing things up
>
> 3.  My HP DeskJet 648c (even with Kodak Glossy Photo paper and a photo ink
> cartridge can not do the job).
>
> I really think item 3 is the problem, and am thinking of getting a Canon
> I905 printer.  Does anyone have any experience with these and can let me
> know how photo like the images printed really are? Thanks.
>



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