SouthernIndianaGal
03-27-2005, 01:37 PM
Hello, All!
I bought a Casio QV-R40 last spring and am very pleased with it; however, when I used Kroger's picture maker machine to print a larger picture (specifically, an 8x10), the pixels had spread out, lowering the quality of the photo. Obviously, I could not use the 8x10 for anything since there were quality issues. I have very good luck with 4x6 prints, of course, and the 5x7 prints are fine.
I was told by an employee in the photo department at Kroger that if I wanted to print 8x10's, then I would probably need a regular 35 mm film camera.
I just saw on a digital camera review (for the QV-R40) that there have been successes with printing an 8x10. Does anyone else have issues with printing a larger picture? I'd like to hear others' feedback.
Thanks!
SIG
I bought a Casio QV-R40 last spring and am very pleased with it; however, when I used Kroger's picture maker machine to print a larger picture (specifically, an 8x10), the pixels had spread out, lowering the quality of the photo. Obviously, I could not use the 8x10 for anything since there were quality issues. I have very good luck with 4x6 prints, of course, and the 5x7 prints are fine.
I was told by an employee in the photo department at Kroger that if I wanted to print 8x10's, then I would probably need a regular 35 mm film camera.
I just saw on a digital camera review (for the QV-R40) that there have been successes with printing an 8x10. Does anyone else have issues with printing a larger picture? I'd like to hear others' feedback.
Thanks!
SIG