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Printing from JPEGS vs Media Card?
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<blockquote data-quote="Maul" data-source="post: 180040" data-attributes="member: 14317"><p>I think your problem is the images from iphoto are set at a 72dpi. I have this problem with iphoto too. I don't know if there is a way to change the dpi settings. Does anyone know? </p><p>The images on your card are probably set at a 150dpi or 300dpi thats why they look good. </p><p>Images set at 72dpi are for monitors, web. To print good quality photos, the dpi should be set at 150 up, the higher the better.</p><p>What I use to d/l my images from the camera to the mac is photoshop or digital photo professional (<-- that program came with my canon). I also have my camera set to RAW.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maul, post: 180040, member: 14317"] I think your problem is the images from iphoto are set at a 72dpi. I have this problem with iphoto too. I don't know if there is a way to change the dpi settings. Does anyone know? The images on your card are probably set at a 150dpi or 300dpi thats why they look good. Images set at 72dpi are for monitors, web. To print good quality photos, the dpi should be set at 150 up, the higher the better. What I use to d/l my images from the camera to the mac is photoshop or digital photo professional (<-- that program came with my canon). I also have my camera set to RAW. [/QUOTE]
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