Re: ? photo printer question
I would suggest that if you want to do this, you consider getting a laptop and shoot either tethered if it fits what you are shooting or print from the lap top. I have played around with my printer and pic-bridge and frankly, the small little LCD screen sucks for trying to crop a photo to print. With a small laptop you will be able to reasonably see how you are adjusting the image to fit the size your are printing.
Re: ? photo printer question
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Originally Posted by gryphonslair99
I would suggest that if you want to do this, you consider getting a laptop and shoot either tethered if it fits what you are shooting or print from the lap top. I have played around with my printer and pic-bridge and frankly, the small little LCD screen sucks for trying to crop a photo to print. With a small laptop you will be able to reasonably see how you are adjusting the image to fit the size your are printing.
We're unfortunatly not going to have the kind of time to fix up the pictures even on the laptop for printing, (thank God I have 20/13 vision!) so as soon as it looks presentable on the LCD behind my camera, it's going to have to do, I'm going to need to be able to get it from camera to printed-out ASAP, as we'll likely have a line of people to photograph in this one spot. Prior to the event, I'll take some test shots there (it's indoors) and just tweak the camera settings as best I can figure to get the best possible pictures of the spot, but after that it's all going to be a photo/printing madhouse for a few days.
If I can figure out a high-quality printer which will print out 8 X 10 color pics BOOM that fast and which will be able to handle possibly churning out 700+ pictures over this one weekend (granted I'll need a multitude of ink refills, etc)... I could do it from the laptop. I just thought, if there was an easier way, camera-to-printer it *might* save time or a step. But I am completely clueless thusfar. I have a few weekends to figure something out though amen! :) Thanks for your suggestion(s) though! :)