Friday, October 12, 2007

Print from your mobile phone

Author: Alan Wilson

Article:
If your Bluetooth-enabled camera phone is full of snapshots
you'd rather see in print, a Bluetooth-enabled printer can set
them free.

Let's say you're out and about, and you find yourself in the
midst of a scene that you just have to capture on (digital)
film. Do you stop and dig around in your pocket for your camera?
Do you even have your camera with you? Maybe not. But you do
have your camera phone. So you snap the picture with your
mobile, and there it is. In your phone. What's the next step?
You can beam it to a friend's phone. You can download it to a
computer. And now that phone companies and printer manufacturers
are embracing the world of Bluetooth, you can make a quick,
easy, good-looking print.

Although camera companies are quick to espouse the high pixel
counts of their latest offerings, the truth is that you don't
really need a 10-megapixel SLR for quick snapshots, even if you
plan to print your pictures. In fact, you can make a
high-quality 4 by 6 print with only two megapixels. Two! And now
that phone companies are installing higher-quality cameras in
their products, two-megapixel camera phones aren't that
difficult to find.

Printer manufacturers are also aware of the upswing in
camera-phone photography. In response, many have integrated
Bluetooth technology into their machines. This means that if
your phone supports the Bluetooth Printing Profile (BPP), you
can wirelessly send a photo straight from your phone to your
printer, and end up with a hard copy to hand to a friend. (Just
keep in mind that BPP support is an important detail—just
because your phone offers Bluetooth doesn't mean it supports
everything Bluetooth can do.)

Many photo printer manufacturers offer optional Bluetooth
adapters that plug right into the USB port on the printer. We
examine dedicated photo printers from three of the main
manufacturers offering this facility and determine a best buy
for your budget.

HP Photosmart A717 is the latest compact photo printer available
from HP, it has all the usual features common with the
photosmart range, has memory card slots for all the major
formats, is PictBridge and iPod compatible and has an optional
Bluetooth wireless capability.

The 2.51in LCD screen is acceptable and the 4GB internal memory
will allow you to store a massive 4000 photos which can be
printed out in a variety of sizes up to 13x18cm. One improved
feature over previous models is that waterproof output is now a
standard with the improved ink and paper used with this printer.

Output quality, including indoor and outdoor shots, close-ups of
faces, landscapes and more - qualified as true photo quality.
There were some minor flaws on close inspection, including a
slight loss of detail in bright areas of some photos but
certainly not common enough to be offputting.

Cost per print using the HP110 Value Pack (hpq8700a) which
includes an HP110 cartridge and 120 sheets of 10x15 photo paper
is just over 20 pence which is less than most photo printers.

Epson PictureMate 500 Epson is one of the main manufactures of
photo inkjet printers and its dedicated, small format
PictureMate 500 is interesting because it prints in six colours
rather than the three colours provided in the above HP printer.

Whilst the three colour print processes used by HP produce high
quality photo prints, the extra colours offered by Epson
produced noticeable improvements, particularly in lighter
shades. Here the photo cyan and photo magenta inks produce
brighter and more vibrant colours.

Cost per print using the T557 picture pack is also about 20pence
per print and all major memory cards are supported along with
PictBridge and of course the optional Bluetooth capability.

Canon Selphy CP740 is the final printer to be considered in this
group and if looks alone were your criteria it would win hands
down.

The CP740 weighs a mere 940g and its 179x127x63mm dimensions are
smaller than a tiny loaf of bread. Its Apple-like creamy colour
is clearly designed to complement your Mac and iPod and the
range of buttons that control mode, layout and the welcome auto
Red Eye correction icon are easy to use.

Quality of the finished image is impressive, although not quite
up to the standard of the Epson. Each print takes four passes to
complete and it's intreaging to watch the sharpness and clarity
emerge with the final pass adding a high gloss protective layer.

The major downside of this machine is the awkward front photo
tray whose fitting can take a while to master, all other
features are similar to the other printers reviewed and
considering the Canon currently sells for about £30 less than
the opposition, it looks a bit of a bargain.

So which printer is best for my mobile prints? If out and out
photo quality is your primary concern then the Epson is clearly
your best option, if however all you want to do is produce
respectable photo prints quickly and with minimum fuss then the
bargain priced cute looking Canon is the printer for you. The HP
does everything well but ultimately fails to be best at
anything.

About the author:
Alan Wilson has other 10 years experience in the imaging
industry and is currently a director of href="http://cartcon.co.uk/">Cartridge Concept which offers
href="http://cartcon.co.uk/products/Inkjet_Cartridges/">supplies<
/a>for all photo printers

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Unique Photo Projects of Capturing Special Moments

Author: Mark Jackson

Article:
You don't really have to be a professional photographer to be
able to capture special moments with family on camera. If you
have a digital camera and you know how to snap pictures at the
right moment, you can already create some really interesting
photo collection.

Getting Started

One of the most interesting photo projects that you could start
is a creative memories collection for the whole family. This is
rather an ambitious project especially if you belong to a big
family but if you can easily pull this off with the help of the
Hewlett-Packard (HP) Photosmart All-in-One products. The
printing & amp, and digital imaging system, of HP is very
reliable and easy to use so you do not have to worry of ruining
your pictures.

To get started with your creative family memories photo project,
create an outline of what you intend to include in your creative
family memories photo project. You may include in your outline
the family history, the special moments such as marriages and
births and other memorable occasions. To complete your family
history sections, find some old pictures of the family. Ask the
help of other family members to locate old pictures of your
grandparents. Never mind if these old pictures are in black and
white. You can always enhance their appearance by editing and
adding some features into these old pictures. Since most of
these old pictures use films, you need to scan these pictures to
translate them into digital images. If you have an HP scanner in
the house, use that scanner to capture the images. In case where
you do not have a scanner, you can use your digital camera to
take a picture of the old photographs. You may latter on use
your computer to edit the pictures that you have taken. Note
that with the use of the right photo editing software, you can
easily remove blemishes from old photographs and give these old
pictures a more attractive look.

Aside from old pictures, you may also ask the help of your
family members to gather some recent digital pictures of family
activities. Select a few of these pictures and add them to your
collection. You may classify these pictures and put them in
different sections such as vacations, weddings, birthdays,
graduation, job promotion and others. You may also create a
special section dedicated sole for children. Children are always
good subjects and they will add more drama to your photo
collection. Adding a collage of pictures of children in the
family in your photo project can be very interesting.

Once you have all the pictures that you need, you can now start
writing labels and captions. Some funny comments here and there
will prove to be very interesting indeed.

About the author:
Mark Jackson is a freelance editor for HP Photosmart Online.
Read more and find great deals and discounts on HP Photosmart
Online products at href="http://www.hpphotosmartonline.com/index.aspx">http://www.hp
photosmartonline.com/index.aspx.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Getting Your Photo Supplies And Equipment

Author: Mark Jackson

Article:
Taking pictures is a very enjoyable hobby. Even if you do not
have any formal training in photography, you can already take
nice pictures with the use of HP Photosmart All-in-One products.
The good thing about the HP Photosmart All-in-One products is
that you do not need any other tools to make your pictures
perfect. If you have multi-function all-in-one products, you can
already edit, store and print your digital pictures without any
problems.

Where To Get Photosmart All-in-One products

There are many stores around the country that are selling HP
products. Hewlett-Packard (HP) is a known brand so most computer
stores are carrying this brand. The good thing about going to a
computer store is that unlike when you order items online where
you have to wait for a few days before your purchases are
delivered to your place, you can buy what you need at a physical
store and use the items that you bought at once. However, if you
do not have the time nor the patience to go shopping inside a
crowded store, you better order your digital photo supplies and
equipments online. Websites like the http://hpphotosmartonline.com>http://hpphotosmartonline.com<
/A> has wide variety of choices when it comes to digital
photography products so you will most likely find everything
that you need within a few minutes.

Furthermore, online stores are open twenty four hours a day,
seven days a week so you can place your order anytime you want.
No need to worry about time difference because they people
behind this company work around the clock to meet the needs of
people in different time zones. In most cases, you will be able
to receive your purchase within a few days after you placed your
orders. If you receive a product that does not correspond to its
specifications, you can return the item within a given period of
time and ask for a refund of your money.

Is it safe to shop online?

According to experts, shopping online can both be considered as
safe and unsafe. Since there are many fake online companies that
are just out to get your money, you should always be very
careful when shopping online. The best way to avoid being
scammed is to deal only with reputable online companies. If you
are looking for hp products, it would be a good idea for you to
deal with legitimate sites only. Websites which provide a direct
link to the official website of the company are considered by
experts as safe. Note that companies like HP does not allow fake
companies to have a direct link to their site so you can be sure
that only those companies that are considered by HP a worthy of
its trust are allowed to provide these links.

About the author:
Mark Jackson is a freelance editor for HP Photosmart Online.
Read more and find great deals and discounts on HP Photosmart
Online products at href="http://www.hpphotosmartonline.com/index.aspx">http://www.hp
photosmartonline.com/index.aspx.

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