Back when if you wanted to share photos, you ordered double prints. Enlargements were 5x7, 8x10, or 11x14. And, if you saved the photos in the envelope they came in, you could make reprints from the negatives. Now, you can share any amount for free, and the size depends on your screen size.
Screen size does matter. If you have a small picture, blowing it up to put it on a large monitor won't work. A small picture will become pixelated and even unrecognizable. Try putting a picture that's 300 pixels wide on a 27-inch monitor and see how well you like it.
There is one of these little huts that is now a coffee drive-thru at 16227 NE Glisan. Who has the locations of others locally?
Posted by: DG | April 10, 2024 at 03:46 PM
Back when if you wanted to share photos, you ordered double prints. Enlargements were 5x7, 8x10, or 11x14. And, if you saved the photos in the envelope they came in, you could make reprints from the negatives. Now, you can share any amount for free, and the size depends on your screen size.
Posted by: Jack | April 11, 2024 at 12:01 PM
Screen size does matter. If you have a small picture, blowing it up to put it on a large monitor won't work. A small picture will become pixelated and even unrecognizable. Try putting a picture that's 300 pixels wide on a 27-inch monitor and see how well you like it.
Posted by: Joel | April 12, 2024 at 06:02 AM