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happy new year :-) Anybody here with experiences in printing photo books from digital pictures? I want to offer my clients downloadable files that they can use to directly order a photo book at their preferred service provider, but they should also be able to print the contents on their own printer, if they want so, or just look at the pictures in large format on their screen... I'd prefer to create complete pdf's with envelope and designed content. Now I don't know what formats and sizes I'd use best. After googling I guess each service provider asks for its own formats and sizes, but I have to find something in the middle that is usable for many. As "letter" is smaller than "A4" I guess this would be the size to prefer? I have seen a provider that asks for 305dpi, while I deliver printable pictures in 300dpi since decades to my partners... Any technical hints for me? thanks al lot Daniel -- Daniel Bauer photographer Basel Barcelona professional photography: http://www.daniel-bauer.com erotic art photos: http://www.bauer-nudes.com Madagascar special: http://www.fotograf-basel.ch/madagascar/ _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Dnia Friday 02 January 2009, Daniel Bauer napisaĆ:
> Hello everybody > > happy new year :-) Happy :) > Anybody here with experiences in printing photo books from digital > pictures? Printing for myself and designing some more general solution are two completely different things :) > I want to offer my clients downloadable files that they can use to > directly order a photo book at their preferred service provider, but > they should also be able to print the contents on their own printer, if > they want so, or just look at the pictures in large format on their > screen... > > I'd prefer to create complete pdf's with envelope and designed content. > > Now I don't know what formats and sizes I'd use best. After googling I > guess each service provider asks for its own formats and sizes, but I > have to find something in the middle that is usable for many. Various printers and drivers can go weird if size of file isn't matched in paper in tray so you should provide both A4 and Letter. Of course layout can be the same but files should be prepared separately. > As "letter" is smaller than "A4" I guess this would be the size to > prefer? Letter -> 216x279 A4 -> 210x297 A4 is narrower but higher. If you want the same layout you have to create your own "format" which will fit on both papers. > I have seen a provider that asks for 305dpi, while I deliver > printable pictures in 300dpi since decades to my partners... Maybe there is fault and he wants 350dpi? This is becoming more popular recently. m. _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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