1) because the film format does not exactly match the print format, so you either have to lose something off of the sides and/or top/bottom.
2) because you decide in the darkroom that the image would look better enlarged more than what is required to simply fill the paper area.
Bonus answer:
Because you decide in the darkroom that the placement of something in the image would look better if moved off to one edge, so you adjust accordingly.
There could be numerous reasons, contact ryanair directly and explain your problem.
What size print will an image that is 7.8 MP?
You can print out any image from the Internet with a printer
go to file, then click print, then click print again
A piece of photographic film having the negative (opposite) image of your positive print or image.
False, it is defined as a Positive print.
The cost of printing images depends on the size of image being printed, the quantity of images desired and the way the image is being printed. To print photos places like Shutterfly offer promotions making pictures cost less than 10 cents each.
Takes what you see on the screen and puts it on the paper
Cancellation print.
First: I assume you mean JPEG (or JPG) format. ((I have never come across jepeg as a format)) JPEG is an image format and most any image handling program can print it.If you have a file that does end in .jepeg, try renaming it .jpeg (or .jpg) and printing that.To print an image sometimes you can just right-click the image and select "Print" from the contest menu! If you have any program that recognizes the file it will open and open te print dialog (or Windows print wizard will open)
Any print ad where either the image or background color is extended to edge of the page is a bleed. Meaning the image is "bleeding" off the page.
Use an image editing software and then "mirror" the image you wish to print in the t-shirt. Almost every image editing software has the mirrored image option. Then feed the mirrored image to the t-shirt printing machine.