Hi,
I often save files in PSCS4 as psd or jpg. I also change the image size for posting on the internet. Does the type or image size make a difference when printing? I use the Epson R1900 printer.
Thanks,
Merry Christmas to all.
I just thought that part of your question was not addressed yet so I am replying along with Ernst.
The size part of the question where you ask, does the size of the image make a difference when printing.?
That is the most important part of the question and the answer is YES!
The more pixels (as a rule) that you supply for your printing software, the higher the ppi, or pixels per inch.
If you use Qimage you can quickly see the readout on screen where printing an 8 x 10, for example, from my shot using my Canon 20D, Qimage shows me I will have 352 ppi
to offer to the printer. That's a lot...
If I use the 800 x 600 web size or email size copy I made and tried to print from that, well,,,,80 ppi is what Qimage reports. Not really what we would call optimal.
I am explaining this in detail because so many times, I email some pictures to a friend or relative, and I find out they liked it so much they printed it!
What?
Had I known.... I could have sent the full resolution copy.
As to the other part of the question, there are probably 5 otrher answers, but the one from Ernst is excellent.
Hope you have the idea a little better.
Merry!
Fred