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A printer that fires minute jets of ink onto paper to make up a digital photo.
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A digital printer that uses a dry toner process. It's a fast printer but inkjet printers are ahead on price/performance for colour printing.
A computer peripheral that’s used to output prints from digital images or
data files. Most inexpensive printers are inkjet models that squirt out tiny
jets of ink onto paper to make up the photograph. More expensive models tend to
be either laser printer or dye-sublimation printers.
Cameras offer different levels of image quality which is determined by
lens quality and the resolution (number of pixels) delivered by the CCD. Basic
cameras have VGA resolution CCDs that record images with 640x480 pixels. Next up
are SVGA models that record 800x600 pixels and then the XVGA models that create
pictures with over 1024x768 pixels. The latest super megapixel models go way
beyond these figures – currently creating images up to 3040x2016. If you're
buying the camera to take pictures for use on screen you only need to buy a VGA
model, but if you demand photo quality you need at least a megapixel variety and
even then the quality is only good to about 5x7inch from a normal inkjet
printer.








