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Hey, can you do this? For example, if I edit a pic in photoshop, can I put it back on the card? I see Wal-Mart has a place where you can just put the card in the slot and they print pics for you. My friend did this and hers looked great! I want to edit out red eye and such before printing, but I like the way their paper feels (heavier and like film). Any suggestions?
Amy PS I did a search on this topic, but was unable to find a thread abt. this subject. |
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Just copy it back over to the card as though it were a floppy. If there is a folder structure on the card (my Olympus does this) then open folders until you get to the last one and put the images there.
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You may not be able to see the picture on your preview screen but the photo will be available to another computer.
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Thanks, I'll try and see what happens. Phil--what kind of printer do you have? I've seen you post about the red river paper. I'm gonna order some 4 X 6, and I wasn't sure if you had used this size before or not and with what results. I used canon photo paper pro today and they were excellent, but difficult to find in my area. Thanks!
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Wal-mart does also have some minor editing tools. You can crop and do red-eye correction, etc... right there in the store. But, of course the person(s) in line behind you might get a little upset.
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I have a HP 5550 and Hiti 630ps. I just ordered paper from Redriver and I really like their 68lb Ultra Pro Glossy. I use a paper cutter to cut to 4X6.
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Phil--I'm also a scrapbooker and am used to cutting out (we call cropping) pics. This is just so easy! I ordered some 68 lb. 4 X 6, I'm interested to see how it performs compared to the Canon. Thanks!
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