Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Fine-tune your inkjet photo printer

Most of today's digital cameras are capable of shooting stunningly sharp photos. Sometimes, though, what you see onscreen is not what you get on paper. If WYSIWYG-caliber output is eluding you, it doesn't necessarily mean you need a new printer. You may just need to make a few changes to the printing process itself. A switch to a different type of paper and a bit of testing and tweaking could be all your photos need for that fresh-from-the-photo-lab look. These six steps will show you how to get the best possible results from your inkjet.

Watch the videoto see what you'll need to get better digital photo prints.

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