If you're printing to a walk-up photo kiosk machine like they have at Wal-Mart, you can print a 6x8 image with that file. If you're going to use the print in a layout that will be printed on press, you can have it the same size. Now, at the serious extreme...a billboard printer could get 17 FEET of image out of that 2500-pixel file. Those machines run at 6 dots per inch, which is all you need if your viewing distance is 200 feet.
If you plan to have them on paper, 2 MP (Mega pixels) 1600x1200 Pixels- is good for high quality 4X6 inches picture, or acceptable quality 8X10 inches picture. 3MP (2048x1536 pixels) is good for high quality 8x10 inches picture and acceptable quality: 10 x 13 inches picture If you plan to view then on-screen, or share via email or website, (smaller size take less time to upload), less then 2MP (mega pixels) is better. Reduce the size to 800x600 pixels, 640x480 pixels or 320x240 pixels , because most computers today have a monitor resolution of 1024x768 pixels. Larger than that, means that is too large for the screen and you have to use your mouse to slide the bar up and down, left and right in order to view the complete picture. Rodrigo-Digo
Hi, I found a very helpful step-by-step on comb-binding here: http://www.abcoffice.com/how-to-comb-bind.htm It wasn't for the "Image Maker 2000" specifically, but it helped me use ours in a matter of minutes. Hope it helps! :) L
Higher mega pixel cameras offer the ability to print larger images. For example a 6mp camera offers a resolution of 3000 x 2000 pixels. If you allow 300dpi (dots per inch) for print quality, this would give you a print of approx 10 in x 7 in. 3000 divided by 300 = 10, 2000 divided by 300 = approx 7 A 3.1mp camera offers a resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels which gives a print size of 7in x 5in You can make bigger images, but you would need to accept that you would lower the quality of the image.
I have framed print of Wong Print Above the Rudolf Lesch Fine Inc is printed 1695 On the back in marker the number RASU48393 Can I find out the value
When introduced in 1987 DUC thought they would get $10,000 for one volume. Base on 44 signed prints ranging from $100 to $500 each. It never happened and they sold for between $2,050 - $3,000. I have seen them sold on eBay between $2000-$4000. I have also seen individual prints from that book sell $50-$150.
If you plan to have them on paper, 2 MP (Mega pixels) 1600x1200 Pixels- is good for high quality 4X6 inches picture, or acceptable quality 8X10 inches picture. 3MP (2048x1536 pixels) is good for high quality 8x10 inches picture and acceptable quality: 10 x 13 inches picture If you plan to view then on-screen, or share via email or website, (smaller size take less time to upload), less then 2MP (mega pixels) is better. Reduce the size to 800x600 pixels, 640x480 pixels or 320x240 pixels , because most computers today have a monitor resolution of 1024x768 pixels. Larger than that, means that is too large for the screen and you have to use your mouse to slide the bar up and down, left and right in order to view the complete picture. Rodrigo-Digo
For optimal display and quality, recommended panorama photo sizes are typically around 8000 pixels wide and 2000 pixels high. This allows for high resolution and sharp detail when viewing the image on a screen or printing it out.
To determine if an image is high resolution, check the image file's dimensions and resolution settings. High resolution images typically have larger dimensions (e.g. 3000 x 2000 pixels) and a higher resolution setting (e.g. 300 dpi). You can also use image editing software to view the image properties and check the resolution details.
To get a copy of this chart, you can just do an image search online. Print off the one that will best fit your needs.
The Image Makers was created in 2000.
Image Metrics was created in 2000.
Assuming the images were in jpg format at 80 % quality (the default), a low estimate would be around 800, and a high estimate would be over 2000, depending on the image's colours.
Forensic Files - 2000 Palm Print Conviction was released on: USA: 2002
31st NAACP Image Awards - 2000 TV was released on: USA: 6 April 2000
Are You Hip-Hop's Biggest Fan - 2000 TV was released on: USA: June 2000
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ROUGHLY (depending on the settings) 2000.