Medking Posted December 6, 2009 Share Posted December 6, 2009 Hi everyone, Ok, so as a part of my gift to my dad this year I'm thinking of making a calendar in iPhoto. So, as I'm doing this, on some photos a small yellow triangle appears, meaning that the picture resolution is not right, and that when printed it might appears pixelated... Has anyone printed a calendar with this yellow triangle, regardless? And if so, how did it come out? Not all my pictures are of the highest quality, although I have edited most in Lightroom. What's the easiest workaround to this problem, Can I enlarge the photos in order to be able to make them usable? It's a bit weird as well, as some of the photos are actually direct from my camera, and were shot in RAW + edited in Lightroom. Or shot as the largest size (on a G9) and then moved to Lightroom. So it's weird that iPhoto is telling me that the resolution is off... Any solutions, tips, etc? Medking Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scorbing Posted December 6, 2009 Share Posted December 6, 2009 Hi everyone, Ok, so as a part of my gift to my dad this year I'm thinking of making a calendar in iPhoto. So, as I'm doing this, on some photos a small yellow triangle appears, meaning that the picture resolution is not right, and that when printed it might appears pixelated... Has anyone printed a calendar with this yellow triangle, regardless? And if so, how did it come out? Not all my pictures are of the highest quality, although I have edited most in Lightroom. What's the easiest workaround to this problem, Can I enlarge the photos in order to be able to make them usable? It's a bit weird as well, as some of the photos are actually direct from my camera, and were shot in RAW + edited in Lightroom. Or shot as the largest size (on a G9) and then moved to Lightroom. So it's weird that iPhoto is telling me that the resolution is off... Any solutions, tips, etc? Medking This might help: iPhoto Tutorials Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pdmcmahon Posted December 7, 2009 Share Posted December 7, 2009 I have made a couple of books and ended up blowing up a few images. You will see some granularity but it's not as bad as you might think. However, don't expect a picture from a 5-year-old camera phone to look good when you blow it up to the full page :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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