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daltonj
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help please

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hi im not sure if this is the right place fo rthis post but anywhere here goes.....i need help with pics, i see that alot of you are printing your pics at home, i have tried printing 8x10s from a variety of sites but they all come out extremely low quality......i have a hp laserjet printer and i use hp premium glossy 8x10s but the photos are always super blurry and low quality.......how do i print high quality or at least decent pics please help
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I just search in google images, search whoever you want, then click large and choose one.
hope that helps :)
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yeah when you are searching for images on google, on the left hand side click 'larger than..' and select the largest one.
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Hi daltonj,

Any questions you have regarding collecting autographs, those posts belong under "collecting help". Thanks!

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Re: help please

Unread post by dfreely »

You'll definitely want to use a larger file when printing 8x10s. I would consider 800x1000 pixels to be the bare minimum, though you'll likely want something at least 1600x2000. Also check the picture for any blurring, distortion, aberration, etc.


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