Printing photos in max spielman

how do i print photos from the iphone in max speilman, boots etc?

Do they have an app available in the app store that will allow you to upload your photos to them? Can you e-mail your photos to them? If not, you need to extract the photos to your computer as you would from any other digital camera and upload the fro your computer for printing.

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  • Help in printing photos

    how do I print photos from my computer or camera through th HPDeskjet 3050 with windows XP.  What are the steps involved.  Thank you.

    Hi,
    From its manual c02497809.pdf, pp 10&11:
    To print a photo on photo paper
    1. Make sure the output tray is open.
    2. Remove all paper from the input tray, and then load the photo paper with side to be printed on facing up.
    NOTE: If the photo paper you are using has perforated tabs, load photo paper so that tabs are on top. See Load media for more information.
    3. On the File menu in your software application, click Print.
    4. Make sure the product is the selected printer.
    5. Click the button that opens the Properties dialog box.
    Depending on your software application, this button might be called Properties,
    Options, Printer Setup, Printer, or Preferences.
    6. Select the appropriate options.
    • On Layout tab select Portrait or Landscape orientation.
    • On Paper/Quality tab select the appropriate paper size and paper type from the Paper Size and Media drop-down lists.
    • Click Advanced to select the appropriate output quality from the Printer Features list.
    NOTE: For maximum dpi resolution, go to the Paper/Quality tab and select Photo Paper, Best Quality from the Media drop-down list. Make sure you are printing in color. Then go to the Advanced tab and select Yes from the Print in Max DPI drop-down list. For more information, see Print using the maximum dpi.
    7. Click OK to return to the Properties dialog box.
    8. Click OK, and then click Print or OK in the Print dialog box.
    NOTE: Do not leave unused photo paper in the input tray. The paper might start to curl, which could reduce the quality of your printout. Photo paper should be flat before printing.
    Regards.
    BH
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  • Printing photos from my desk top to 5530 printer?

    How do I print photos from my computer to my hp5530 printer?

    To Print photos:
    First load photo paper
    1. Load photo paper into the paper tray.
    ● Pull out the paper tray until it stops.
    ● Load photo paper print side down.
    ● Move the paper-width guides inward against the edge of the paper.
    ● Push the paper tray in until it stops.
    2. Open the paper tray extender.
    Then, on the computer, pull up and display the photo on your computer screen.
    1. On the File menu in your software, click Print.
    2. Make sure your printer is selected.
    3. Click the button that opens the Properties dialog box.
    Depending on your software application, this button might be called Properties, Options, Printer
    Setup, Printer Properties, Printer, or Preferences.
    4. Select the appropriate options.
    ● On the Layout tab, select Portrait or Landscape orientation.
    ● On the Paper/Quality tab, select the appropriate paper type from the Media drop-down list
    in the Tray Selection area, and then select the appropriate print quality in the Quality
    Settings area.
    ● Click Advanced to select the appropriate paper size from the Paper Size drop-down list.
    NOTE: For maximum dpi resolution, go to Paper/Quality tab, select Photo Paper from the
    Media drop-down list, and then select Best in the Quality Settings area. Then click the Advanced
    button and select Yes from the Print in Max DPI drop-down list. If you want to print max DPI in
    grayscale, select High Quality Grayscale from the Print in Grayscale drop-down list.
    5. Click OK to return to the Properties dialog box.
    6. Click OK, and then click Print or OK in the Print dialog box.
    Hope this helps.
    Best,
    aricari
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  • How determine best initial setup (resolution, etc.) for printing photo

    Have worked with older versions of photoshop, now working towards bettering overall skills, and using Photoshop CS4.   Would like to ask about how to setup an image initially, when first click File > New
    Typically will be "photoshopping" jpg images, from 12 mega-pixel camera, and want to print color photos at max resolution, at local photo printer.  Am using Windows 7 PC, 64bit (maybe not relevant?).  So question is… how do you know what to enter for settings.
    Example.  Working now on an image to print as a 16” x 20” photo, at whatever would be highest/best resolution.  But don't want to create a massive file with overkill resolution that far exceeds what the original picture has in it.  So, what would be best settings to fill in the blanks below?  Thanks for any quick/direct insights, plus any basic articles that cover this...
    File > New
    Preset:                   Custom
    Width:                    ___ in   (16?)
    Height:                   ___ in   (20?)
    Resolution              ___ pixels/inch
    Color Mode             ___ 
    Background Color   ___

    Before we get into the specifics, I want to ask "why" you're doing File - New to work on photos (opposed to just File - Open).
    Generally speaking, for doing photo or other editing you want to work at or higher than the pixel count you'll want to print at.  Even with inkjet printers, there are actually visible differences right up to about 600 ppi, though most folks feel 300 ppi is sufficient for a good print.  Somewhere on this forum I wrote up a post where I tested a highly detailed image printed at various ppi levels then examined the results critically with a loupe and took macro photos.
    My recommendations / opinions:
    I suggest rather than trying to manage ppi early in the process that instead you think in pixels.  I've even changed my rulers to measure in Pixels by default, so my File - New menu shows me the pixel counts.  Think in pixels while editing, but keep in mind your ultimate use for the image.
    If you're just doing photo editing, and not trying, for example, to put together a collage or something, but looking to print one photo, here's a suggestion:
    1.  Open the image at the camera's native resolution or higher if your computer is powerful enough.  What I mean by this is if you open a raw file through Camera Raw, consider choosing one of the upsampled resolutions.  I open my Canon 40D files at 6144 x 4096 pixels, for example.
    2.  Do your photo editing at the pixel size at which you opened the image.  In other words, don't do things that resample it.
    3.  Only consider resampling to match the needs for output.  For example, if you're going to print the file, you may not need to resample at all - just let the printer driver do it and see how that works.  But if you're going to publish on the web, you will probably want to downsample the image.  But do this after you've saved your master file (if you're going to save a copy).  Consider the downsampling preparation for output.
    In your example, if I were prepping a photo for 16" x 20" output, I'd do this:
    1.  Open my raw file at 6144 x 4096 (the largest Camera Raw will emit)  x 16 bits/channel.  Some quick mental math says that the print ppi will work out to the vicinity of 300ish, which is good for an image that size.
    2. I'd set the Image size of the smaller side in the Image Size dialog to 16" height WITHOUT resampling.  The other side will show as 24", indicating the image will need to be cropped, I'd then crop to 20" on the longer side, again making sure not to resample.
    3.  I'd do my various editing steps without resampling, and sharpen near the end.  The order of steps 2 and 3 isn't really important.
    4.  I'd then do File - Print.
    The thing to do is if you're unsure of things, just try them and do test prints, and use your own judgment about what looks better.  Don't assume you HAVE to do things a certain way because of what others say.  You might just find a workflow that works for you and gives you dynamite results with your ways of working and your equipment and software.
    Good luck.
    -Noel

  • How do I take 300 dpi photos with my iPhone 4s? And how do I export them to my MacBook Pro at 300 dpi to use as I want to print photos.

    How do I take 300 dpi photos with my iPhone 4s?
    And how do I export them to my MacBook Pro at 300 dpi to use as I want to print photos.
    I have been using the standard camera on the iPhone and require 300 dpi to create photo books as the photos are resized according the layout.
    Your time and assistance in appreciated.
    Thanks

    Thanks Tonefox!
    After looking at a few of the links I found a mathematical equation that assisted me.
    Inches = Pixels/DPI
    eg: 3 inches = 300 pixels/100 DPI
    Using this equation and the fact that iPhone 4s takes photos that are 3264 x 2448 I was able to work out the largest print I could make with 300 DPI.
    Width 3264 pix/ 300 DPI = 10.88 inches
    Height 2448 pix/ 300 DPI = 8.16 inches
    Therefore, the largest print (with 300DPI) I can make of these photos is 10.88 inches x 8.16 inches.
    Which is great!
    So is it critical for me to change the dpi in say photoshop or does it not matter as long as I don't go above the 10.88 inches x 8.16 inches?
    From what I can gather the smaller I resize the photo the higher the DPI and the bigger I stretch the photo the lower the DPI?
    Further clarification will be much appreciated. Thanks

  • Hp deskjet 1510 does not print photo without border.

    I am using Hp deskjet 1510 printer and my operating system is windows 7 ultimate. when i tried to print photo with full pages of A4 size paper without border but it doesn't print without border. so i need assist to solve this issue.
    thanks.

    Hello there! Welcome to the forums @horda ,
    I read about how you are trying to borderless print on A4 size media and it's not working out so well. After checking the printer specifications (below), you can see that this model of printer does not support borderless printing.
    I hope that helps clear up your concern!
    Have a fantastic day
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  • Using eprint to print photos with email text on one page

    I have been using Presto eprint services for several years for my Dad, and I really like how it works and allows me to print the email (from, to, text in the body of the email), plus any attachments, all on one page using full letter size paper  However, my parents would like to get rid of their land-line phone, so I'm looking for options to replace the Presto printer.  I was thinking that HP eprint might be a good option, but based on some initial tests with a friends printer, it seems to just print photos as full page images, without the email content.  Is there anyway to confirgure the HP eprint function to print the email text and photos or PDF file attachment on one page?  Thanks.

    Hello @Joseph_TX ,
    Welcome to the HP forums.
    I understand that you want to know if a way to configure the HP ePrint.
    I would like to help.
    Unfortunately there is no way to reconfigure the ePrint.
    When you send an email to the printers ePrint address, it will print the body of the email and any attachments.
    It will not print the subject line or who the email is from.
    Also the ePrint feature will not resize pictures sent.
    What you send is what you get.
    You can get more control over ePrint with the ePrint app, but I don't believe that will suit your needs.
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  • Problem printing photos in a lab with an exported iPhoto CD

    Hi all,
    I wanted to print photos from my iPhoto library. I filled a complete CD with photos (altogether 317 picutures) and brought it to a printing shop (Pharamprix in Canada) to let them do the printing. Please note I have done that with my Windows PC before and it worked fine.
    What has happened is the following. When I picked up the photos I could not believe what I saw, because I received around 700 printed pictures. Half of the stack was a blury, very grain pictures and the other half of it was clear.
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    Those images were intepereted by the photo shop and where printed accordingly. When I inserted the CD in my iPhoto it shows 317 photos, if I insert the CD into a Windows PC it shows roughly 700.
    Did anyonee experience the same problem? How can I export it so that I do not have the problem again.
    Is Apple aware of this???
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    Thanks,
    Gerd

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