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iPhoto Straightening tool?
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<blockquote data-quote="Leukeh" data-source="post: 615022" data-attributes="member: 30252"><p>Pexelation or blur is what happens when you enlarge a photo. There's no way around it unfortunately. So if you need to straigten a photo in iPhoto, it needs to be fairly minimal. Depending on how much straigtening you do, the photo's should turn out fine. Do a couple test runs with just a few photos first at the size you plan on printing them - just take the straigtened image to an instant photo kiosk and see how it turns out. In my experience, they've been fine, but I'd rather not have to do it. Sometimes it's unavoidable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leukeh, post: 615022, member: 30252"] Pexelation or blur is what happens when you enlarge a photo. There's no way around it unfortunately. So if you need to straigten a photo in iPhoto, it needs to be fairly minimal. Depending on how much straigtening you do, the photo's should turn out fine. Do a couple test runs with just a few photos first at the size you plan on printing them - just take the straigtened image to an instant photo kiosk and see how it turns out. In my experience, they've been fine, but I'd rather not have to do it. Sometimes it's unavoidable. [/QUOTE]
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