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Now that you are at the final part of this tutorial, you are either here because you worked your way through the other parts, congratulations, or you want to see why you should trouble yourself.

For once, I have been able to create some pretty amazing prints, right out of my Canon 300D. Here is an Image from Bryce Canyon that I have been able to print at 40x30 inch with 300 dpi resolution (I actually downsized it a bit before uploading to my photo processing service). Now you can stand in front of this amazing image and see details that you couldn't with the naked eye. I have had visitors checking this image for several minutes in amazement.
You can also download a software called Zoomify. Zoomify lets you make this image available online at full resolution. The visitor can zoom and pan around as he pleases. I have made one image from Bryce Canyon available through Zoomify.
Check out this image of Sunset Point (click the link to start Zoomify).
Another more recent one: 222 Megapixel Machu Picchu Peru

I am planning on getting some good highres images of San Francisco. Zooming around there might be a little more fun.

If you have questions, I recommend checking out this forum.

WOW nice

I love this picture and the quality that remains constant even when zooming in

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