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    sizing images

    hey guys
    just had a quick question...
    when i send ttm requests, i send pictures that i get off the internet...i would first size them in photoshop to a 4x6 photoshop document, then save, put on a sd card, then take to the local drug store to print...

    my question is:
    do i have to size them in photoshop first? or can i get away with just saving the picture on the sd card then printing them off at the drug store?

    thanks!

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    I tried that a couple of times with 8x10s, and they didn't size them for me. One of the pics was too big, and I only got 1/2 of it on the 8x10.
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    thanks for the reply
    i only print 4x6 photos to send
    maybe ill just stick with resizing them in photoshop...its a hassle but id rather do it that way and get the right looking photo then waste money on bad prints

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    You gotta size them first.

    Your best bet is to find a high res photo, and save it as a 4x6 in 300PPI (300 hundred pixels per inch) to prevent any choppy, fuzzy, poor quality.

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