Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Does the Type of Camera You Use Determine Digital Photo Printing Quality?

As entry level digital cameras become more popular, many consumers are jumping into the world of digital photo printing for the first time. Since most of us have experience with traditional photo processing, it’s easy to expect really good results from your digital photos. However, unless you are using the right type of camera, you may end up disappointed in the results. Here is a quick guide to finding the right kind of camera to use when you need to use digital photo printing for your images.

Cellphone Cameras – These are great cameras for every day use, but they just can’t take pictures that will print well. This is mainly due to the low resolution these cameras offer for images, and the end result is usually quite blurry and may even be unusable. Out of all the cameras you can use for digital photo printing, these are probably the ones that will produce the worst results.

Webcams – Many computer companies throw in a free webcam with the purchase of a computer and even if you have to buy one on your own, the costs are very low. This has made it easy for people to take pictures in front of their computer, but if you are planning on using these photos for digital photo printing, you may be disappointed. Once again, we are dealing with an issue of low resolution and smaller image sizes that may not translate well for digital photo printing.

The exception to this rule would be webcams that are higher end and offer resolutions in excess of 3 megapixels. However, these are usually priced out of range of the average user, and unless you plan to use it heavily, you may be overspending.

Novelty Digital Cameras – These are becoming increasingly popular as technological advances make it easier to include cameras in just about anything we own. You can even find keychains that have small digital cameras attached to them. However, even though these are widely available, they typically produce very low quality images, and it can be difficult to transfer your photos to your computer for digital photo printing.

Traditional Cameras – If you haven’t quite made the switch to digital cameras yet, you can still take advantage of digital photo printing. You’ll need to first take the picture and then have it developed. Most photo processing stores now offer the option to have your pictures transferred to a CD or DVD where they can easily be placed on your computer. Once you have them on your computer, you can easily send them in for digital processing.

Dedicated Digital Cameras – These cameras are the most expensive on this list, but they will generally produce the best results. For the highest quality images, try to find a camera that offers more than 3 megapixels. These are becoming increasingly more affordable and are perfect for digital photo printing, and it’s best to put your money into one of these cameras.



September 30, 2009
By CJ Thomas
CJ Thomas writes for a variety of websites, including Hoorray (http://www.hoorray.com), a photo sharing site that offers the quickest and easiest way to build a free online photo album, as well as free online photo storage.

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