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Need to print purchased professional picture

I purchased a professional digital picture of my daughters with the understanding that I was allowed to print my own copies of the photos.

However, when I opened the photos, the image defaults to 19% of the raw image, and is very pixelated looking.

Presumably it is defaulting to 19% so the image can fit on a standard piece of paper.

If I look at the image at 100% the image becomes very sharp, but at that point I would only be able to fit one eye on a piece of paper.

So now to my question. How do you modify the digital image such that it retains the sharpness of the image at 100%, but is small enough to become a nice 5X7 or 8X10 printed photo.

Thanks in advance.
 
Hey Dave, what's the format of the picture? If it's a jpeg, you can simply resize using Microsoft
paint, Photoshop, or any photo program etc. With the new smaller size, you should be able
to print just fine-

If your picture is in raw, you'll need to convert it to jpeg- raw pics when printed come out pixelated
 

Phyl

Officer Emeritus
Officer Emeritus
If you have a lab print the picture it will render just fine, even though it looks pixelated on the screen. I'm thinking this is more a limitation of your monitor than Windows ability to render the file to the printer. No matter how large my pictures are when I go to print them using the Windows print utility they render fine in print. Have you tried printing it yet?
 

panmanmatt

Officer Emeritus
Officer Emeritus
Just a word of caution, most photo labs will not print professional pictures without written consent of the photographer.
 
The file is a JPEG.

I have honestly never experienced this situation before.  I have always been able to re-size or print pictures no matter the size of the file.

I tried re-sizing the photo, but for some reason it will not re-size without retaining the pixelation.

I tried printing the pics as and they come out very pixelated looking.

But if I look on my monitor at 100% of the pics size, it looks very clear and sharp.

Very strange situation, that I have never seen.

We are also reaching out to the photographer to see what they may be able to tell us.
 

Phyl

Officer Emeritus
Officer Emeritus
If you shoot me an email with the photo and I'll take a look at it for you.
 
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