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I have a sony 6 mp digital camera, upon taking pictures and downloading them to snapfish.com however, it says the resolution is not good enough for an 8 x 10 print. I have it set on the highest resolution. Does anyone have any suggestions for me? I thought a 6 mp should be able to print up to a 11 x 13.

2006-12-27 03:03:35 · 4 answers · asked by mawerts 1 in Consumer Electronics Cameras

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Don't know what to say. I just checked a few of my photos at Snapfish and they didn't have any trouble with any of them at 8x10 - unless they were going to wait until final checkout to say it would not be good. Everything seemed okay, including the "print preview."

You MAY actually have two different kinds of quality settings. One would be pixels and the other would be jpg compression.

In Nikons, you can set "JPEG Quality" to "Basic," "Normal," and "Fine." You can ALSO set "Image size" to various different sizes. Look for something similar to this in your menu system and make sure you have both parameters set to their highest ("best") setting.

2006-12-27 05:40:28 · answer #1 · answered by Picture Taker 7 · 0 0

determination is the DPI or dots consistent with inch on the show. The greater DPI the greater you may make larger the print. In digital cameras, it somewhat is measured via megapixels (a pixel is a million dot). Technically the better the pixels, the better the determination. time-honored digital digital camera use demands style of 7-12 megapixels for crisp sharp photos. once you have detrimental determination, the colours fade and the traces get fuzy. Your image colour is dependant no longer in basic terms on the determination, yet on the computer screen, laptop and application you employ to reproduce it. It is likewise inspired via the print technique, inks and chemical compounds.

2016-10-19 01:00:07 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Is it possible that you downsized the picture files for web use, then sent the small file instead of the full resolution version?
I have slow dial up, and can't reasonably send pictures for online printing :-(

2006-12-27 13:18:49 · answer #3 · answered by Ara57 7 · 0 0

If you set your Cyber-shot at 6MP and not say VGA I wouldn't worry about your pictures. I know nothing about snapfish, but if in doubt enlarge 1 of you photos at 8X10.

2006-12-27 04:55:36 · answer #4 · answered by Vintage Music 7 · 0 0

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