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Quarkcharmed is correct, and skyglider isn't really wrong, maybe just not described well.. The printer driver takes each pixel and converts it to multiple dots of various colors of ink and sends ...
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Well, actually the pixels are enlarged, in a sense. Let's say you have an image that has only 90 PPI to offer due to the size of the print you want to make. The printer driver will indeed resample ...
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No, just going by 30+ years experience in the digital design/printing industry. Feel free to believe I'm wrong. Actually, most printers are pretty dumb these days, all the printer gets is a bitmap ...
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This is incorrect (but was correct 30 years ago). The print app sends the image dimensions as the user indicated in the app, not the PPI. No matter what the PPI is set to, if I tell it to print ...
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I've never heard it described that way, but I like it!
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I have found some nice kitchen gadgets on, but reading the reviews can be annoying at times. People buy something like a waffle maker and make a total mess of it (shown with pictures) and then say ...
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That's what I'm thinking.
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From what I've read, Amazon does block frequent return buyers, but I don't know how often. I wouldn't have a problem with them having restocking fees, maybe it would cut down on all the people ...
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You may, but what you should really be thinking about is PPI. No, the the PPI setting (not DPI) does not determine what size it will print at, you do. The PPI setting in your editing app does ...
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I'll agree with you on that one. I don't see a problem with companies selling truly unused items as new, but these days no company (that I know of) spends much time verifying returns well enough ...
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Based on info I've found via a quick search (including here), it appears the 10D supports FAT32, so it should support cards up to 32gb.
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Yes, there are still very useful reviews there, some of them by me! One just needs to know how to spot them, because like you said, there a LOT of fake reviews on some categories of items these ...
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Have you considered that maybe Amazon wasn't able to get any from the manufacturer yet, and they discovered they had what they thought was a new and unused one from a return, and just sent that ...
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You are assuming it would have had to been ordered through Amazon Warehouse for this to happen. I can tell you it does NOT. It's possible it got picked off the wrong shelf, which would just be a ...
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You didn't get a counterfeit product, you got completely different item. You're simply the victim of a dishonest buyer and a liberal return policy.
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You should probably be mad at another buyer, not Amazon. What you described is the (unfortunately common) scam of someone ordering an expensive item, replacing it with a cheap item, then ...
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That's JPG file corruption. Does it look like this on the back of the camera? Could be the memory card that is failing, or perhaps it got corrupted during transfer to computer.
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The website reads as total marketing hype ("get the app!", "why do customers prefer our product?"), with instructions on how to remove watermarks created by specific programs. They are also...
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Testing (or comparing) the image from an old camera?
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I agree a macro lens is probably the better way to go, but I've used these extension tubes and they've worked well: Fotodiox Pro Canon EOS Auto Macro Extension Tube Set Kit for Extreme Close-Up ...
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