Print Sizes: Ep 227: Digital Photography 1 on 1
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@ptlofts *send
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whats the format file that you should end your photos to the shop for printing? TIFF, jpg, RAW? thanks.
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I personally find it confusing regarding the way you list your videos - sequence should be from 1 to 300 etc.. but I tried watching all of your videos - went to 73smthing, and next ones are in 200 series.. I LOVE your videos, but please, could you make them all in nice sequence.. Thanks!
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i like the vid, But its to technical that is why i think your last few vid are getting boring. i want your channel to be succesfull because it's very informative. can you be more direct to the point and attack it in a more laymans way. thanks
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i am glad that the snapfactory is so popular on youtube.
but it is very hard to get there especially for new channels.
although everyone is writing 'check out my channel' i think you really should do that and i do that aswell because the videos might be really good although no one is watching them.
so: check out my channel!
If you think so too: thumps up! Thank you!
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That is a very informative session. Your delivery and use of language is very easy for me to understand. The topic has always been difficult for me to understand. You have enlightened me!
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I have to say I dont agree with print with size prints people say are acceptable I have a 10mp DSLR and a Large format Epson Printer and I often make prints 20" + and thay look great. I just make sure my PPI is divisable by the printer resolution. but I have purchaed large prints from a big chain store that looked like crap. so I guess for me anyway its a combination of camera, Printer, and photoshop skills. When doing big enlargements I only increase the size in photoshop 10% at a time
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great job bro!
Mark your awsume! snapfactory and adorama is lucky to have you! your the reason we shop adorama! nuff said
daveknowshow 1 month ago 6
Great explanation, but you say Dots Per Inch, and that concept is for the printed proces in Offset, `DPI, where an image has 300 PPI belong to 1200 DPI on an standard conversion.
imagenessinlimites 1 month ago