Thursday, November 11, 2010

Discover How To Print Out Excellent Pictures By Having Digital Photo Printing

By Frank Munoz

You've mastered the art of digital photography and have thousands of digital photos just lying in your 1-terrabyte hard drive. Should you just be content with having your works of art lie in suspended animation forever? It's time you put more elbow grease into your hobby and start seeing your work on print. Digital photo prints need not only be fillers for your family album or scrapbook; you can enlarge them, frame them, and hang them on your walls; or you can even use them for greeting cards or calendars you can give to friends.

You can obtain free prints of your photos online. Of course you can take the SD card out of the camera and take it to your nearest photo printing shop on the high street or you can print your photos yourself. However both come with costs and when printing at home it can be time consuming. If you consider digital photo printing you may also be able to get free digital photos.

Make sure you have a good digital photo printer. Laser jet printers may be able to print the best-quality digital photos, but they're also the most expensive. Inkjet printers cost less, and can print decent photos, so it'd be better for the more practical to settle with inkjet printers. If you won't be using your printer for text or if you want to invest more in digital photo printing, then get a dye-sublimation printer, which uses a heat process to transfer images to paper and doesn't use printer ink cartridges for photo printing.

Another thing to look for when you are on the hunt for the perfect digital photo printers is the ability to print in higher resolutions. Dye sublimation printers can print 300 dpi (dots per inch) resolution, and inkjet printers can print 1200 to 9600 dpi. Now, you would think that inkjet printers would print better pictures, but remember that the two types are different-- a print using dye sublimation in 300 dpi would be the same quality as a 4800 dpi print using inkjet.

Use the correct printer settings. If you haven't opened your printer's manual, now is the right time to do so. There are instructions there on how to change your printer settings. People usually have their printer settings defaulted to "draft" or "normal." You want better print quality then that, so head on to your printer's "preferences" or "properties" menu and set printer quality to "maximum" or "best." There are also options in the printer menu for different types of paper, so click the best option that applies. Digital photography can be fun, and you can add to the excitement of that hobby by making your own digital photo prints. There's no better way to enjoy the fruits of your labor than by seeing your art come to life on albums or even on your bedroom walls.

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