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On 4/2/2014 momtodogs said:

Photo donna...what is the resolution of the photos from the iphone?

I know they take good photos, just wondering what the resolution was.....and I guess it would make a difference on which phone you have, correct?

Camera+ straight out of the phone is 3264x2448

Hipstamatic straight out of the phone on highest setting is 2448x2448

These are both 72 dpi -- which is what comes from my DSLR (72 dpi). I resize in Photoshop.

I edit and layer images in phone all the time.

I would only ever use an iPhone -- Android cannot touch it with apps. I have the 4S.

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The pictures must be large at 72 dpi and then you resize in photoshop to the desired size increasing the dpi, correct?

I own a printing business and am just curious, I get a lot of photos via email attachments so I don't know if they are from tradational cameras or iphones.

Are you working on a Mac or PC...sorry for the 20 questions, I'm just curious.

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On 4/2/2014 momtodogs said:

The pictures must be large at 72 dpi and then you resize in photoshop to the desired size increasing the dpi, correct?

I own a printing business and am just curious, I get a lot of photos via email attachments so I don't know if they are from tradational cameras or iphones.

Are you working on a Mac or PC...sorry for the 20 questions, I'm just curious.

I can't imagine why it matters if a photograph is made with a regular camera or an iPhone or if I am on a Mac or PC???

The images out of my DSLR are 3888x2592 and 72 -- most cameras output is 72dpi and you resize to print.

Since you run a printing business -- do you ever resize for people? Do people send you images straight from a device?

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Oh..it does not matter if it is a mac or pc, that was a curious question. I always used a Mac for graphic design and set up of job work.

Yes I resize all the time, at football season we do school programs loaded with photos of athletes, coaches, etc. Those photos are 72 dpi and large, I resize for the space allowed.

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On 4/2/2014 momtodogs said:

Oh..it does not matter if it is a mac or pc, that was a curious question. I always used a Mac for graphic design and set up of job work.

Yes I resize all the time, at football season we do school programs loaded with photos of athletes, coaches, etc. Those photos are 72 dpi and large, I resize for the space allowed.

well -- right out of my DSLR they are 54inx36in and 72dpi. The pixel dimensions I posted earlier -- if you do the math it shows just over 10 million pixels or a 10 megapixel camera.

I did the math and my iPhone comes out to an 8 megapixel camera.

I have found teaching classes again that most people buy all the gear and then really don't learn a lot about it -- and haven't a clue on sizing photos. I could just imagine you getting tons of photos right out of cameras to print.

My computers are PC --I see no benefit in paying a LOT more for what I have just to be Apple and use Photoshop on an Apple rather than a PC. I have used iPhoto before at a workplace and think it is an awful program. On the flipside -- I think the iPhone is superior to Android phones -- all because of the apps!

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On 4/2/2014 Photo Donna said:
On 4/2/2014 glb613 said:
On 4/2/2014 Photo Donna said:

welllll, it depends -- do you want a DSLR, a big zoom fixed lens or pocket?

I shoot more than 50% with my iPhone these days.

Really. What type of photos? I can't imagine using a phone for photos.

all types of photos --

I have printed my iPhone images from 2.5 inches square to 24 inches square. I have many hanging in a gallery and last fall had a show of images shot exclusively with my iPhone. Many bloggers (especially food bloggers) use iPhone images.

Next week I am shipping two iPhone images to Texas for shows and one to an exhibit in California.

I don't have an iPhone and have no plans to get one. I also like more control over the settings than what you have with a smart phone. I'm thinking about getting a DSLR to take photos of my flowers and for an upcoming vacation. Do you have any recommendations?

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On 4/2/2014 glb613 said:
On 4/2/2014 Photo Donna said:

welllll, it depends -- do you want a DSLR, a big zoom fixed lens or pocket?

I shoot more than 50% with my iPhone these days.

Really. What type of photos? I can't imagine using a phone for photos.

glb I must seriously be the worst photographer ever, LOL. I think the pictures on my I phone 5 S are AWFUL. My flash doesn't work half the time, I have a problem finding out how to get it to turn on and off, the pictures are too dark or too bright. I'm so disappointed in my I phone camera. I didn't 'like my I phone 4 camera either--as far as picture quality, but at least the flash worked.

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On 4/3/2014 winamac1 said:
On 4/2/2014 glb613 said:
On 4/2/2014 Photo Donna said:

welllll, it depends -- do you want a DSLR, a big zoom fixed lens or pocket?

I shoot more than 50% with my iPhone these days.

Really. What type of photos? I can't imagine using a phone for photos.

glb I must seriously be the worst photographer ever, LOL. I think the pictures on my I phone 5 S are AWFUL. My flash doesn't work half the time, I have a problem finding out how to get it to turn on and off, the pictures are too dark or too bright. I'm so disappointed in my I phone camera. I didn't 'like my I phone 4 camera either--as far as picture quality, but at least the flash worked.

I've seen a lot of cell phone photos and only a few are any good. They are usually over exposed, under exposed or blurry.

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On 4/3/2014 winamac1 said:
On 4/2/2014 glb613 said:
On 4/2/2014 Photo Donna said:

welllll, it depends -- do you want a DSLR, a big zoom fixed lens or pocket?

I shoot more than 50% with my iPhone these days.

Really. What type of photos? I can't imagine using a phone for photos.

glb I must seriously be the worst photographer ever, LOL. I think the pictures on my I phone 5 S are AWFUL. My flash doesn't work half the time, I have a problem finding out how to get it to turn on and off, the pictures are too dark or too bright. I'm so disappointed in my I phone camera. I didn't 'like my I phone 4 camera either--as far as picture quality, but at least the flash worked.

I NEVER use flash -- I hate it. And I never use the native camera that came on the phone.

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On 4/3/2014 glb613 said:
On 4/3/2014 winamac1 said:
On 4/2/2014 glb613 said:
On 4/2/2014 Photo Donna said:

welllll, it depends -- do you want a DSLR, a big zoom fixed lens or pocket?

I shoot more than 50% with my iPhone these days.

Really. What type of photos? I can't imagine using a phone for photos.

glb I must seriously be the worst photographer ever, LOL. I think the pictures on my I phone 5 S are AWFUL. My flash doesn't work half the time, I have a problem finding out how to get it to turn on and off, the pictures are too dark or too bright. I'm so disappointed in my I phone camera. I didn't 'like my I phone 4 camera either--as far as picture quality, but at least the flash worked.

I've seen a lot of cell phone photos and only a few are any good. They are usually over exposed, under exposed or blurry.

you need to look up fine art iPhoneography -- there are a TON of awesome, artistic photos out there!

Just like with any camera -- it is the user that makes the photo -- not the equipment Smile

When I see a lot of what amateurs post to Facebook -- whether it is with an iPhone or an SLR -- well, I see some pretty bad photos.....

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