Print Sizes: Ep 227: Digital Photography 1 on 1: Adorama Photography TV

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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2012

Print Sizes: Ep 227: Digital Photography 1 on 1: Adorama Photography TV

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  • It seems I can't I download the spreadsheet. When I click on "download" nothing happens! HELP!

  • @Magneath Hmm it doesn't seem to be working. Here's a workaround: click on the Share This File button (envelope with a link picture) and copy the address for Get A Link To This File. When you put that in your browser, there's a download button at the top right. That one seemed to work for me!

  • @adoramaTV file still not downloading for me - tried your link in browser idea - can u reload the file?

  • @teticat @lumitorma I've added a direct download link for the file in the description of that video. It should download an Excel document.

  • i watched this last night, why did you guys upload it again?!

  • @ashkibala1 The DP1on1 videos are posted both here and on the Snapfactory page. You probably saw it there too :)

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  • Great! Thanks for the explanation

  • What is your recommend resolution setting for showing a quality image on the web?

  • All of this information becomes useless unless you have a good quality lens on the front, a camera could output a file size of 1000 mega pixels but if your lens' resolution isn't that high it wont make any difference

  • According to the Nikon website the D3S is a 12mp Camera Not 16 as you have in the spreadsheet, just thought you would want to know.

  • Sweet video. Finally, someone has clarified how pixels per inch relate to the picture dimensions and how that all relates to print size.

  • I haven't even watched the video and I've already give a thumb up to the video. That's how good mark is

  • Mark vídeos are the best, and that's all...

  • Thank you!

  • PPI and DPI are NOT the same thing at all....DPI only refers to the printer. Every pixel output is made up of different coloured inks (usually 4-10 colours). Because of the small number of colours, the printer needs to be able to mix these inks to make up all the colours of the image. So each pixel of the image is created by a series of tiny dots

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