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i pod photos
DS has an ipod which he has taken a lot of photos on. I wanted to print a few off to make a snap album for him and just wondered what size people were using for any prints they had taken from an ipod.
Thanks
Cris
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just don't call me The Boss
I would use whatever size works. Generally I would upload them into (for me) iPhoto and then crop and size then depending on each individual photo. And I guess it might depend on the photo app you use, or just the camera one. I love Photo HDR fro the filters and it has a square frame, for example.
Not very helpful, I guess but hard to be too helpful with so little info - how will you print? Photobox/Online? at a shop? at home? How will you do the album> print and make lie a scrapbook? and online photobook process? Are the photos all one way - like all rectangular, or some instagram style squares? Do you want to use them exactly as he took them or crop them to fit??
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LOTS of variables...
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Thanks MaryAnne
He has taken some portrait and some landscape but I don't think any are square.
I normally take photos into Tesco to print and do my editing on their system. I want to use a Simple Stories 6x8 Snap album so will want them 3x4 or 4x6 I think. I'm just a bit concerned whether I'm going to lose a lot of the photo because of the resolution size the ipod uses (I think I've used the wrong term there but read that the ipod uses a size of 8x9 for its 'photo' size - probably not making much sense sorry)
Cris
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Dedicated Scrapper
These days the only pics of the GC I manage to get are the selfie ones they put on FB. I have found the best size is 4x4 and Boots do these brilliantly.
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Thanks Cherry Pie. I will give them a go. I was just worried how much of the photo I'm going to 'cut off' in that size
Cris
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just don't call me The Boss
Do you have a photo processing program on your computer? It would seem easiest to load them first o the computer, process them as you want, then put them on a stick and print them as usual.
There are some photo processing apps for the iPad. Perhaps not the BEST one, but a FREE one is Snapseed - it'll let you crop them on the iPad to select the best bits. Might be worth a download and a play, as it's free.
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Dedicated Scrapper
Chris you don't have to cut off any part of the photo only the bit of the photo paper that isn't used.
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We've just come back from holiday and DS's ipod won't charge (stopped working while we were away). It turns out he hasn't backed up for about 6 mnths and didn't pull off the photos I wanted, so I may not be able to do anything. We're going to talk to apple today .
He's gutted that he's lost all his stuff!!
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