If you think you'll ONLY print 4R/3R, then you can set your resolution to 1280x960. However, using 1600x1200 will allow you to print up to 8x10 at the cost of more storage space.
If you think you'll ONLY print 4R/3R, then you can set your resolution to 1280x960. However, using 1600x1200 will allow you to print up to 8x10 at the cost of more storage space.
Hey thanks. Yes, only print 3R/4R. So at 1280x960, the printed photo (using a photo quality printer) would be very much close to that of real photo? 1600x1200 would be overkill? regards
Hey thanks. Yes, only print 3R/4R. So at 1280x960, the printed photo (using a photo quality printer) would be very much close to that of real photo? 1600x1200 would be overkill? regards