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“Sizing An Image for Printing”

When you send your image to the lab for printing, it is highly recommended that the image already be sized properly. This way, you retain full creative control of how the image will be cropped. This article teaches you how to do this on Adobe Photoshop.

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“Understanding Image Resolution”

A lot of confusion surrounds the use of the term resolution in relation to digital images. This article helps clarify what image resolution means, in terms of pixel quantity, pixel density, and pixel dimension.

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“Why Don’t My Prints Match My Monitor?”

The inconsistency of colors between what we see on our monitor and in our print is one of the common problems of digital photography. This article explains the factors that affect how an image appears on screen, and how you can overcome these problems.

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“Guide to Using DPI Printer Profiles”

Using printer profiles (ICC Profiles) allows one to have greater control over colors from image file to print. This article explains how to use DPI’s printer profiles to preview on your calibrated monitor how your images will appear when printed.

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DPI Printer Profiles:

Kodak SILK Professional Paper Printed on our Kodak Professional RP 50 LED Printer

Kodak GLOSSY Professional Paper Printed on our Kodak Professional RP 50 LED Printer

Kodak METALLIC Professional Paper Printed on our Kodak Professional RP 50 LED Printer

Kodak SILK Paper Printed on our Noritsu QSS 3000 Printer

Kodak GLOSSY Paper Printed on our Noritsu QSS 3000 Printer