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Correcting Images Errors Before Digital Photo Printing

 
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CJ Thomas

Thanks to the power of digital photo printing and free photo editing, photographers now have control over the way that their images turn out and the ability to make changes to any of their files. If you are completely new to digital images, or you would just like to learn how to take advantage of this powerful new medium more effectively, there are numerous ways that you can correct image errors before sending pictures for digital photo printing.

This definitely gives digital photo printing the edge when it comes to overall quality and the level of satisfaction you’ll have when you get your prints back. Forget about waiting only to find out that half of your photos didn’t turn out. With this type of photo processing, you’ll know ahead of time just what to expect. If you do find images that have some errors, here are some steps you can take to correct them.

Before you get started, you will access to free photo editing. You can find this online and there are many free or low cost applications currently on the market. Or, some websites offer free photo editing tools.

Step One: Resize the Image. Depending on the type of camera you are using, your image may either be too big or too small. Try resizing it until you are happy with the overall size. It is best to do this in increments so that the quality of the image will remain high. If you try to blow up an image too much however, it will typically get blurry.

Step Two : Examine the image thoroughly. Once you’ve got your digital images opened in your software, you’ll need to take a good look at them to see if there is anything wrong. You can zoom in to each part of the picture to get a closer look at any problems that may be present before you prepare the image for digital photo printing.

Step Three: Fixing Issues. If your image is too dark, you can adjust the saturation and hue settings to make it lighter. Likewise, if the image is flooded with light, you can darken it a bit using the reverse technique. If there are unwanted elements visible in your image, you can use the crop tool to cut them out. Most software applications will also include additional tools to help you remove red eye and light flares that may be present.

Step Four: Saving and Uploading the File. Once you have all the problems fixed with an image, you’ll be able to save it. Remember to pick a different file name so that you don’t overwrite your original. Once this is done, you can simply upload the file to your digital photo printing service and order your prints.

This gives you the real edge over traditional photo processing and provides you with many options to make your photos stand out and improve the overall quality of the finished results.

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CJ Thomas writes for a variety of websites, including Hoorray, 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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Article published on October 30, 2008 at Isnare.com
 
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