Digital Photo Printing Explained


by CJ Thomas - Date: 2008-10-26 - Word Count: 501 Share This!

If you are new to digital photo processing, it is a good idea to take a few minutes to understand how the process works. Digital photo printing has many benefits over traditional photo processing and gives you much more control over how your images will turn out. If you have ever gone to pick up your photos from a processing store, only to be disappointed with the results, this new way of printing photos will give you the ability to change your pictures before you print them.

In order to be able to use digital photo printing, you'll first need to have a picture that is either scanned in, or that has been taken using a digital camera. You can transfer these images onto your computer either through a flatbed scanner, or right from your camera with a special cable. Once you have imported that photo into your computer, you'll be able to change it anyway that you would like.

At this stage, it's time to edit your photos and get them prepared for digital photo printing. In most cases, this is very easy to do and will require only a few minutes of time for each photo. If you're adding special effects or making corrections, it may take a bit longer. You'll need to save that photo with an extension just as .jpg to make sure that the photo printing service can open the file.

Now it's time to upload the file to your digital photo printing service. This is usually done right from your browser, and will take a few seconds to complete. It's a good idea to save the file on your computer where you can easily find it. If you are uploading one or two images, you can just save them directly to your desktop. However, if you are going to be printing several, it's easiest to create a folder on your desktop and save the images in there. Then, you can easily access them in one place.

The upload process will transmit your photo from your computer, over to the digital photo printing service. Typically, your photos will be stored securely in your account and you can then pick which ones you would like to have printed. You can arrange them any way you'd like to make it easier to share them later, or just have them all printed in bulk.

Once you've got this done, you can order your digital prints. Numerous different sizes are available, but most people find that 4x6 works best for most cameras. You can try experimenting with different sizes until you find the one that works best for you. Most digital photo printing services will offer a wide range of sizes so that you'll be able to pick the one you want.

The a free online photo album site can then print your photos for you using high quality paper that will resist fading and damage. You can have them delivered right to your door after they are all done and begin sharing them right away.


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CJ Thomas writes for a variety of websites, including Hoorray, a photo sharing site that offers the quickest and easiest way to build a free online photo album, as well as free online photo storage. Your Article Search Directory : Find in Articles

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