Scanning in a photo so that it has a high resolution – Magic Retouch
A high resolution means an increase in the number of dots per inch (dpi), resulting in enhancement of the appearance of an image.
The lowest dpi you should scan in at is 300 dpi and the maximum is 2,500 dpi
More dots per inch means a better quality computer display and better printing quality as well.
So if you use our photo retouching and restoration service
http://www.magic-retouch.co.uk
It is vital that your photo is scanned in at a high resolution
If your photo has a high resolution it means that we will be able to zoom into your photo at a greater scale. The photo retouching and restoration work carried out will then be of a higher quality and standard. The retouched and restored photo will look great on screen, as well as off screen.
Another reason why you should scan photos in at a high resolution is so you can have them blown up and printed in a larger size.
So remember, the larger you want your photo to be printed the larger the resolution you should have.
And for those of you that have damaged, torn or worn photos, come and visit us at
http://www.magic-retouch.co.uk
And see how we can help you.
We can also give your face shot photos a digital make over, this includes, blemish removal, concealer, foundation, eye make up, lip make up, an blusher.
We can even whiten teeth and eyes, and enhance your hair colour.
Magic Retouch - Digital Photo Retouching, Photo Restoration Services and Digital Editing
http://www.magic-retouch.co.uk
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