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![]() | Digital Camera - Size Setting for Photo Printout Goal: Trying to figure out which setting I should have the digital camera set to - printing out a 4x6 photo at best quality. Users have the option to take a photo at: 2272 x 1704 Super-Fine JPEG 2272 x 1704 Fine JPEG 2272 x 1704 Normal JPEG 1600 x 1200 Super-Fine JPEG 1024 x 768 Super-Fine JPEG Is 1024 x 768 fine for a 4x6 photo printout (main concern)? I have no clue. Or should I go with the 2272 x 1704 Super-Fine? Going to shoot photos and print out at Walmart. Would be aweful to see a 'Kodak-Moment' photo that does not come out to well.
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![]() | So 2272 by 1704 superfine will give me the best results when printing a 4 x 6 photo at Walmart? I usually stick with 1024 by 768 for web photos after red-eye reduction and noise reduction and also saves space on the compact flash.
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| Active Member | For prints you would want around 300 dpi... times 6" by 4" is 1800px by 1200px. With that in mind a quality 2MP digicam is just right. I have no idea how they manage the aspect ratio though.
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