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Jan 22, 2007 09:54 |  #1

Is there a way to zoom in on a picture on the A630 then PRINT that picture directly from the camera? The reason why I ask is I took a photo of a distant lighthouse but when I try zooming it on my PC, it becomes very blurry but when I zoom it on the camera itself, it is clear as day.

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Jan 22, 2007 10:55 |  #2

I think it has mode to do with the resolution of your screen vs LCD than anything else. Try cropping and printing off the computer and see what it looks like. If still not sure, you could take your card into one of those photo printing places and they have an option to crop (I think).


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Jan 22, 2007 12:27 |  #3

You can't zoom in on a picture and then print the zoom. However, remember that even when you zoom in as far as possible on the camera you're nowhere near as high a magnification as you'll see when you zoom in on the computer. If the picture looks blurry on the computer, it is blurry. You can print directly from the camera if you have a PictBridg-compatible printer, but you'll see the same blurrinessyou do on the computer.


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