A list of puns related to "Photo print sizes"
Edit: what kind** of pocket printer do you use and do you recommend it?
Once you pull the object out of the photo it disappears from it.
If you weren't the one that took the photo, it doesn't work.
If you took multiple pictures of the object and use it, it will disappear from every other photo that you took of it, but not from ones not taken by you.
The photo could be only part of the object and you would still pull out the entire thing.
If you took a picture of the object but it was destroyed since then, you could pull the object in the state it was when the photo was taken, otherwise it would appear as it is right when pulled out.
Edit: the power is basically summoning the thing, not replicating it. It would recreate it if it were destroyed, but you can't make two out of one thing.
It would be an easy Christmas present for family members except the smallest standard frame is 6 x 4 and the photos don't fit in there.
Does anyone know anywhere in cork that you can customize the size of the photos you want to print? I am finding it difficult to even find a place online where you can choose the length and width of the photo. TIA
I'm looking to print a digital photo that was selected for a temporary art gallery my city is hosting. I am completely unaware of how to go about getting a large print. Should I get canvas, wood, metal? What size would be best? Will the image quality stay the same?
Any help would be appreciated.
Hi everyone, I just bought a photo printer that prints up at an A3+ size but for practicality, other than a few photos at that size which I want to hang on my walls, I reckon it would be better to print in A4 for my favourites. However I'm just curious, where do you keep them? In a box? In an A4 folder? (Can't find any that looks good).
My window faces my buildings inner courtyard and there a lot of pidgeons who like to chill on the windowsill. I like to keep my window open throughout the day even though it's -14Β°(I like the crispy air, keeps me from falling asleep during online classes). So the pidgeons feel the warm air coming out of my room and have started to get curious and are trying their luck with getting in (which has lead me to cursing at them and having to go to the window to shoo them away). I'm trying to figure out a way to keep them away without harming them. So, from observing them, I figured, maybe seeing a pidgeon in the window would keep them away, at least while my classes are going. Could this work or have I lost my mind from looking at pidgeons too much?
Edit: My window opens only inwards like a door.
Putting aside any considerations about aspect ratio, budget, and print resolution, if you had to choose one single print size for a photo series (that would tour around multiple locations), what would it be? If I didn't have any budget limitations I would probably print the series (of 10-15 images) in 2-3 sizes to ensure it fits in a variety of spaces. I feel like 11x14 strikes an ideal balance between ease-of-viewing from afar and compatibility with a wide variety of spaces/wall sizes. What do you think?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Hi everyone: I'm considering purchasing a photo to print as author's picture for a book. The agency is giving me to options:
-396 x 594 px (13,97 x 20,96 cm) / 72 dpi| / 0.2 MP: 175β¬
-683 x 1024 px (5,78 x 8,67 cm) / 300 dpi| /0.7 MP: 385β¬
As you can guess, I'd like to spend as little as possible (specially considering the big difference of price), but I'm unsure if 72dpi would be enough for print.
I'm asking also because the photo would be printed in a smaller size than the provided 14x20, so I need to know if "shrinking" it would make up for the lower dpi.
I'm not a professional, so I may be not using the right vocabulary. Ask me anything else you need to know and In any case, thanks in advance for your help.
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