Re: Complete newbie wants to frame picture



Assuming it's digital, your provided software should allow you to crop
it if needed. However, that does produce a smaller picture and clarity
may suffer.

Clubphoto.com is a great online printing site - quick service,
reasonable price, and you can print just about any size you want.

Maximum size is determined by pixel count, but I've gotten good results
up to 18x20 with 4 mp.

If you want a really nice print, have it professionally matted and
framed, but it'll cost you $75-100.

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