Thursday, June 30, 2011

Printing Photos With Digital Backdrops

Digital photographs in themselves are never final products. Of course, everyone would want to either upload them in a digital photo viewer or, for the more conventional ones, have all those digital shots printed and placed in an album.

But then, having photos printed is definitely not the same as having regular documents printed. In printing photographs one does not only think of the quality of the photo paper as well as the capabilities of one's personal printer. More than that, one has to think of how the picture would look like when printed.

It is in this aspect of printing photographs where the picture resolutions to be considered, where inevitably digital backdrops are considered as well. If a picture has a low resolution, then most likely the picture will come out either jagged and pixelated.

This means that the photos, as they appear on the computer are not the same as their printed versions. Despite having the latest printer at one's disposal, if photographs have low resolutions, they would appear like those old video games as they appear on television, replacing one's face and scenery with little squares.

That is why one has to always check the photo resolution. The resolution of photographs depends on the quality of the camera used to take it, and good resolution photographs are at least 3 or 4 megapixels. However, if one would put low resolution digital backdrops on high resolution pictures, then the printed photo would have a very clear subject in a very blurry or jagged background.

Fortunately, there are backdrops available online that are in themselves high resolution, which can be used in any photograph. The biggest size you can get in each one is 6000-4800 and 300dpi in size. This just means that when you use backdrops on photographs that are taken by high-resolution DSLRs or pocket cameras, they will not look blurry and jagged. The background itself will be as clear (or even clearer) than the subject of the original photograph. In this way, the edited photograph will look very real, without any hint of poor editing and printing.

Overall, high resolution backdrops are so fantastic for printing. The way they look beautiful in the computer would be the same as the way they would look in print. With this, one would never have to worry about the possibility that a printed photo would appear in one's album as a blur. Just remember to always check the resolutions of photos and digital backdrops before editing and then deciding to print the material, for it will decide how clear (or how blurry) it would be as it comes out.

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