Recent Photography Blog | Printing PostsDigital Photography 101: Printing Your Picturesby Michele Cheplic28 Aug 2007 11:58 PMContinuing in our series about digital photography... Okay, so you've snapped your photos, now it's time to print them. You have a few options for printing your images. You can do so from the comfort of your home, have it done at a retail store, or use an online printing service. Learning More about Megapixelsby Nicole Humphrey25 Aug 2007 01:21 PMAlong with new cameras and features, digital photography brings a world of new lingo that we now must learn to be able to work effectively with digital photographs. The Great Megapixel Debateby Nicole Humphrey22 Aug 2007 06:19 AMLately in the digital photography world, there has been a lot of discussion, rumors and theories that are being changed, edited and tested to the extreme. The biggest debate at the moment seems to be that of the megapixel and how it effects the results of your photographic image. What To Do With All Those (Digital) Vacation Photosby Michele Cheplic17 Aug 2007 10:25 PMJust because I prefer to shoot on film doesn't mean I don't occasionally take digital pictures. For all of you readers who have digital cameras and have been feeling left out of my previous blogs---this one is for you. More Online Photo Servicesby Bill Hall22 Jun 2006 04:35 AMI did a search for "online photo printing services, and found some more services that I would like to let you know about. These are not services that I have used, but you can check them out for yourself and decide if they are worth pursuing. The first one that I found was winkflash. Photo Print Testby Bill Hall18 Jun 2006 03:49 AMAs promised from a previous post, here is the information about online photo services compared. The people from Smart Computing magazine did a test of four online photo services. The services that they compared were KodakGallery, Shutterfly, Snapfish and Mpix. Choosing a Photo Printerby Bill Hall02 May 2006 11:00 AMChuck talked about cameras and how to buy a camera, in previous posts. I'd like to talk about printers, and in particular, printers that are good in rendering photos. There are different types of printers, such as Inkjet, Dye Sublimation, and Desktop Photo Labs. Okay, I Took A Picture: Now What?by cjburke20 Jan 2006 10:41 PMIf you are going to the trouble of purchasing a camera, learning how to use it, and actually taking the camera out to take some pictures, it's probably safe to assume you will want to see those pictures, right? If you are using a film camera, of course, your options are limited. Recent Blog Comments Samual says... "Also I forgot to say, if you have siblings in the school you have photo's taken with them as well, or your siblings who are too young to attend school can come into school to have a sibling photo done." |
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