SOURCE: Blotchy color on glossy paper
Hi
This link will take you to common problems and how to use glossy paper.
http://support.gateway.com/s/tutorials/Tu_844855.shtml
see it, and let me know if that didnt solved your problem
SOURCE: panasonic DMC-TZ3 72 dpi problem
Sounds like Photoshop's setting, or default setting, is to import picture at its maximum size. If you RESIZE pic on Photoshop, it shoud automatically increase DPI while reducing physical size.
The other thing to be aware, TZ3 defaults to a certain jpg compression. You can minimize compression of data with settings options on TZ3, but I doubt this has anything to do with your PhotoShop issue.
Also, in SIMPLE mode you can select a physical size for photo, even after pic is taken(resize), on camera.
Hopes this helps.
SOURCE: image quality in MS Word
JPEG is a raster image. Every pixel is identified to the computer.
MS Word is resizing the picture to make it fit. When it does this it causes pixels to disappear. This is why you will get blocky images and or unreadable text.
The Solution is
Re size the image and bump the dpi to at least 300. This will add enough pixels to where you won't notice the stair step.
The professional way to do it is with Vector images. This is difficult to do if you are using a photograph. You will need to plot the image out (basically re draw it with lines and bucket fills)
Hope this helps you.
SOURCE: i am taking pictures at
it'se easy to do :) just shoot them in RAW mode ... they will be 10 MPIX and with 300 DPI :D
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