Friday, September 30, 2011

Get 300 Dpi From My Nikon Camera

Many printers recommend image files of 200 or 300 dpi to ensure quality printing.


Most Nikon digital single-lens reflex cameras can be set to one of three image-quality options for JPG files: normal, fine and basic. This setting tells the camera how much to compress an image file. Also, the image size can be set to large, medium or small. Setting the image quality to fine and the image size to large will produce an image file with the equivalent of 300 dpi (dots per inch). For COOLPIX cameras, the image mode should be set to high to obtain the same result.








Instructions


Setting the Image Size on a Nikon DSLR


1. Turn on the camera and enter the camera's menu system by pressing the "Menu" button.


2. Use the navigation arrows to select the Shooting menu. The next screen will contain a list of the menu options along the right side: navigate using the up and down arrows and select using the right and left arrows.








3. Change the image quality to fine. Press the center "OK" button to accept the change.


4. Change the image size to L for large. Press the center "OK" button to accept the change.


Setting the Image Size on a Nikon COOLPIX


5. Turn on the camera and enter the camera's menu system by pressing the "Menu" button.


6. Use the navigation arrows to select the Shooting menu, marked with the icon of a camera.


7. Navigate to the Image Mode option and change the setting to high.


8. Press the center "OK" button to accept the change.

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