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My lovely girlfriend got me a fun new toy for Xmas - a Canon S9000 printer. It can print photos up to 13" x 19". I've only printed two giant photos so far because the paper is about 25 bucks for 10 sheets but the quality and speed is amazing. It finished both the large prints in well under 2 minutes and the quality is great. I was kind of worried that 5 MP wouldn't be enough raw size to get a good print. Even though the max res I can get from a 5 MP shot is 134 DPI at that size the quality is still very good. You can only spot flaws when you get right up close to the photo. Here's some photos: Close up view: [url=http://www.11oh1.net/albums/random/s9000.jpg] [img]http://www.11oh1.net/albums/random/s9000.thumb.jpg[/img] [/url] Takes up a bit of space eh? [url=http://www.11oh1.net/albums/random/s9000desk.jpg] [img]http://www.11oh1.net/albums/random/s9000desk.thumb.jpg[/img] [/url] Sample print with a sheet of letter-size paper for comparison: [url=http://www.11oh1.net/albums/random/chefstest.jpg] [img]http://www.11oh1.net/albums/random/chefstest.thumb.jpg[/img] [/url] :::[url=http://www.11oh1.net]11oh1[/url]::: [This message has been edited by krets (edited 12-21-2003).]
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