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In Reply to: RE: Blowing up a JPG and printing it posted by Road Warrior on July 21, 2015 at 07:04:56
To print screen.
1.) Maximize the file you wish to save.
2.) Hit PRINT SCRN. It's the button next to SCROLL LOCK.
3.) Open PAINT program.
4.) Press PASTE button option, on upper left.
5.) Then, SAVE AS. Also, located in upper left.
6.) Pick folder and unique file name.
7.) You can then open this file and further edit it, using PAINT or any other photo editor program.
8.) To actually get a print of the file, I use Photobucket to save images and attach them to posts. PB has a print service for these digital images.
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"E Burres Stigano?"
Are you trying to make hard copy prints of the digital files? Tell me how it turned out. I've used PhotoBucket and their quality is most excellent. But, prolly higher price than CVS.
Sadly, most (like 99%) of my current photo albums are on my computer or cell phone. I have not made a real photo album, in 10 years.
I called a good piccy up from my Pictures folder, centered Gordon's iamge, blew it up (very little loss of resolution), hit PrScr, then called up Paint, hit Cntl V and the blown up piccy appeared in Paint. I then saved it, called it up, and printed it on my Laser Jet printer. Probably could have printed it from Paint as well?
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"E Burres Stigano?"
Yes. Could print directly from any software that has PRINT option. You could put a caption into the photo, too. Most photo editors have some degree of adding words or captions. And there are specific caption programs available.
Not sure if color images done on the printer last as long as one done at Kinkos or CVS.
I'm also getting other pics sent to me from his wife that capture his eyes better. Per the Mrs., good eye pics critical to doing a portrait.
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"E Burres Stigano?"
Good luck with the project!
8^)
Online or bring files (via thumb-drive) to shops.
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