I want to print approaching a mike tyson picture off the internet but I don't want it to be a small size and after stretch it out to fit on a 8.5x11 paper. I want to win a picture thats as big or bigger than 8.5x11 so when I print it out it doesn't come out blurry.
If the file size is to small and you stretch it definitely it will not come out to good.. so what is a polite pixel I should look for when searching for similes?
(i.e 643 x 394, 200 x 300)
I only just bought a hp photo printer and want to know what is the wonderful pixel should own to print clear on 8.5x11
I Don't Know.
i think 300x300 is accurate for most things
Have your model number and serial number handy and call HP. They will answer adjectives your questions and relief you in any style they can. Find the 'Contact Us' number at: www.HP.com
HP is great for this type of customer service.
Ideally, you want a picture that fits the page correctly at 300 pixels per inch.
Multiply 300 times the height and girth and you've got a pretty optimal pixel resolution.
Not that you'll find a picture on the 'net that will extend it.
Photoshop CS2 has some accurate features for scaling up a picture. Just start beside the highest resolution you can find so it will enjoy detail.
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