Q2: What is a disadvantage of printing photos at a larger size, like 8x10 inches (20x25 cm)?
(a) Larger prints have better resolution.
(b) Larger prints are easier to frame.
(c) Larger prints are generally more expensive.
(d) Larger prints use less ink.
Q3: Which format is commonly used for photographs and is often required by photo printing services?
(a) PNG
(b) GIF
(c) TIFF
(d) JPEG
Q4: What resolution is recommended for printed images by most photo printing services?
(a) 72 dpi (dots per inch)
(b) 150 dpi (dots per inch)
(c) 300 dpi (dots per inch)
(d) 600 dpi (dots per inch)
Q5: Why is it important to adjust cropping for your photos before printing?
(a) Cropping has no effect on printed photos.
(b) Cropping ensures the correct aspect ratio.
(c) Cropping reduces the resolution of the image.
(d) Cropping increases the printing cost.
Q2: The resolution of a printed image is typically lower than that of a computer screen.
Q3: It's recommended to use the original full-resolution version of an image for printing if available.
Q4: Adjusting sharpening for prints can make printed photos appear overly sharp.
Q5: All printers have a special photo-printing mode that optimizes printing for different paper types.
Q2: What should you consider when choosing between in-store, online, or at-home photo printing services?
Q3: Why is it essential to use high-resolution images for printing, and what happens if you use a low-resolution image?
Q4: What is the purpose of adjusting sharpening for printed photos, and when should it be applied?
Q5: Why is it crucial to preview and adjust cropping when ordering prints?
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