Develop Digital Photos at Home
March 31, 2008
I love digital photos. Do not get me wrong, but there is one thing about them that has always struck me as funny. It hit me the other day when I was sitting in my parents’ living room. I looked up on the bookshelves, and there were stacks upon stacks of photo albums. Ah yes, I realized that with digital photos, we lose some of the warmth and memories of photo albums, and looking through photo albums with those we love. Sure, I have millions of digital photo albums, but I can’t curl up on the couch with them. So how do I remedy my problem? I learn how to develop digital photos.
In today’s world, you can develop digital photos so easily. There is equipment you can buy for your house that will literally develop digital photos for you. You can actually have a print of your photos to put right into an album or a frame without every leaving your house. Amazing, isn’t it. So don’t get stuck only looking at digital photos on your monitor. Add some personality to your prints by taking them off the screen. Here are two recommended printers that will develop digital photos for you with ease.
Epson PictureMate Deluxe Viewer Edition Photo Printer
This versatile and inexpensive photo printer produces beautiful 4×6″ prints at 29 cents each that even outlast photo labs with a 200-year photo album lifespan. The large color photo viewer and memory card reader allows computer-free printing without guesswork. You can also print proof sheets, wallets, mini-wallets and add Disney borders. Here is a review of the Epson PictureMate Deluxe photo printer.
The Canon i960
This photo bubble jet printer is said to be amazing at developing digital photos in customer reviews. Here is what one customer had to say about this printer.
“First off, The guys at canon finally figured it out to seperate all the colors instead of having blue, red and yellow all in one ink cartridge. This means if you run out of blue, you need only to buy a “blue” cartridge, which is about $10-12, rather then around $40 for a stupid multi-color cartridge.
I thought I was getting a good deal from Lexmark when I bought my Dell computer and got a printer for free, but when I replaced the cartridges twice, I already spent about $160. I decided to get this printer, and there are so many better things about it!
I can plug my digital camera directly into the printer and select which pictures I want to print out and the print quality of them (as long as you have a good camera) are phenomenal!”
So don’t get stuck in a digital-only rut. Develop digital photos and turn your favorite pictures into hard copies.
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