Digital Photography
By gunshe
@gunshe (4)
India
September 12, 2006 8:03am CST
Lot of people buy a digital camera without knowing the technicalities of the same, like what megapixels they need to get an optimum image for their needs. For example if you are making prints upto 6"x4" all you have to do is multiply the number of horizontal pixels by vertical pixels of the prints at say 300 ppi, which is approximately 216000 pixels, which translates into 2.16 megapixels so you can go for a 2 to 3 MP camera for most of your needs. Simple....
3 responses
@bobmnu (8157)
• United States
12 Nov 06
One other thing to consider with the size of the photo you want ot print is if you are going to crop the photo, which will allow you to focus on the one part of the photo. I ahve attached a that was cropped by half and printed on 4x6 paper for a client.
@Lackingstyle (7509)
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25 Sep 06
Many people buy alot of things without considering their requirement. Although thankyou for pointed out that to those who need it.






