Here are some tips so that you can maintain the quality of the photos I took and edited with great dedication and care.
You will have 2 options to download your photos: Print format (in high resolution and big files) and, Internet format (low resolution and small files). Both all these two options have high-quality, professional photography. Resolutions are a digital image measure that reflects how the photo will be used, whether in print or on the web/social.
Please do not use filters or other treatments on the image. All the equipment and software I used are specific to professional photography, ensuring high quality in the photos. Usually, the filters in popular apps are suitable for digital viewing, but they change the final quality of the photo, impacting the print quality.
To maintain the photos’ aspect ratio (2:3) and avoid unexpected cropping and white areas in your print photo, I recommend the following measurements:
10 x 15 cm,
12 x 18 cm,
16 x 24 cm, and
20 x 30 cm.
If you submit your photos for professional photographic prints, I recommend uploading them using your computer. Sometimes, when you use your mobile device, your photos may be automatically reduced in resolution to speed up the sending process. This can lead to a lower final resolution being sent to the professional laboratory.
Follow the link to find more information and calculate the size of your print based on the resolution of the photo I sent you. You can check the resolution of your photo in the properties of the photo file (E.g. Dimension 3000 x 2000).