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| Photos - Normal Users |
Our systems are designed for the photographs taken by personal digital cameras and will produce good results from normal photos.
If your photos look good when printed you will get good results form our systems.
If possible it is best to choose images from a 3 megapixel camera or better. |
| Internet Photos |
| It is important to realise that most photos that have been prepared for the Internet and email are normally low resolution. These images look good on screen but don't print out well, especially at larger sizes of a quarter of a photo book page or bigger. For this reason it is important to use photos in the form that they first come from your digital camera and not ones that have been prepared for internet and email. |
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| Photos - Commercial Users |
| As mentioned above our software is optimised for normal digital cameras which produce RGB .jpg files and these are what we recommend. The colourspace is sRGB |
| .tiff files can also be used and these should produce the best result although the file sizes, particularly for books with lots of photos, can become overly large. For this reason .jpg files are often the best compromise. |
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| Scanned and Other Images |
| Scanned images and be used in our software with good success. |
| Other images such as layouts created in Adobe Photoshop or other graphic design software programs can be used in our photo books and photo calendars. See Using your own layouts. |