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http://gallery.me.com/bbotte/100107/TopOfTheRock/web.jpg

 

Here's another, she is like 8-9 feet up on this thing, the other kids there are 5 and 9 and she's on top. :nono:

 

http://gallery.me.com/bbotte/100107/UpHigh/web.jpg

 

I'm six foot, with my arms above me the iPhone is at 7 ft. :nono:

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This, and for cell phone pics I think they are not too bad. I can't control the sun, and well if you don't snap the pic you miss the moment with kids.

 

Damn good for a cell phone pic. 1024 x 768 will at least get you a fair 4x6. You can easily PP the shadows.

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I take them and host them on mobile me, and facebook right from the phone. The family and friends can see them right away. The wife then just goes and sends the ones she likes to snapfish or some site that gives the best deal at the moment and has them print them and she scrapbooks with them. So 4x6 is usually the largest print she uses. Mostly 3x5.
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I take them and host them on mobile me, and facebook right from the phone.

 

I wouldn't expect otherwise from youi :D

 

The family and friends can see them right away. The wife then just goes and sends the ones she likes to snapfish or some site that gives the best deal at the moment and has them print them and she scrapbooks with them. So 4x6 is usually the largest print she uses. Mostly 3x5.

 

Sounds like a good deal. I would highly recommend the Epson Picturemate printers. I use one for all my 4x6's. Near perfect quality and at roughly $.25-.26 per 4x6, the fact that you have 110% control and the quality is way better than the typical lab churning out prints, the cost delta is minimal.

 

Especially when you look at small numbers of say 150 prints. Maybe $12-$18 more for 150 images, but you get them instantly and again, the quality is in your control. I use Qimage Pro to print. Hands down they have the best interpolation and algorithms for printing. http://www.ddisoftware.com

 

My wife and mother in law use theirs to scrapbook too.

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