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The vast majority of photos in these albums are standardized to  6"in height

The width of the photos varies depending on how the original image was cropped.

Some may need to be printed with a 'landscape' setting on your printer.

The 6" size 'standardization' is a compromise between a pleasingly large photo when viewed on the monitor and excessive download and email time.

All the images are provided at 72 dpi .. also known as 'pixels/in'.

72 dpi is the optimum size for emailing and also works well when printed.

If you (or the program you use to print photos) enlarge the photos beyond their original size, you will likely encounter jagged edged images ... commonly called pixilation or 'the jaggies'.  Keep in mind that some image printing programs will attempt to automatically resize a photo to fill an 8x10 space - thereby creating pixilation - UNLESS you override the setting in your program controls.

Lightness, darkness, contrast, etc., will likely have to be adjusted by you based on the characteristics of your printer and the paper you are using in order to get optimum results.

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