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Career as a photographer?
Picture this. You just got a new digital camera and you are
getting to see good shots everywhere. You take photos of
everything. Your neighbors garden, the street, etc.
What's more, you just bought a several-megabyte memory card to
hold all the pictures that you have taken and many more. The
catch? The members of your family do not want you anymore the
printer anymore because you have already used up most of the
inks that costs a lot to buy.
It all boils down to you wanting the best photo printer. Full
colors with high resolution printing and an additional advantage
of you printing directly from that high memory card that you
have.
Nowadays, these factors are not an impossibility anymore. If you
are the family type person and wants to show off to all your
relatives what you have taken right there and then, try to have
one of those small portable photo printers. Best if you own it
exclusively to avoid not being denied usage of the printer that
the family owns.
The only downside to this is that you would not getting the same
quality as those printed from a highly modernized printer or
done by expert printing shops. But it will be real close.
Besides, you will have photos you can hand out on the spot. The
soonest possible time after you have them taken.
What are some of the features you should look for in a portable
photo printer?
It should have a resolution of at least 4800 x 1200, with the
ability to print on heavy papers. Since you are dealing with
photos, photo enhancing abilities should be included in the
driver. For good measure, a photo display and editing software
should come in handy indeed.
Additional extra tools would be nice too. Like the tiniest of
LCD screens to view the photos before you have them printed. A
media card reader that will give you the capability to print
directly from the memory card.
Other useful trinkets would be the ability of the printer to
connect to the digital camera. And for better results, a
borderless printing would be an advantage to avoid borders that
seem too wide for the photos.
Every photo enthusiast should consider these things to get the
best results in their newly-acquired hobby that others may not
seem happy to share with you. Who knows what you would turn out
to be?
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About the author:
Florie Lyn Masarate got the flair for reading and writing when
she got her first subscription of the school newsletter in
kindergarten. She had her first article published on that same
newsletter in the third grade.
Florie Lyn Masarate
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