Deltra Software <deltra@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote/replied to: >Digital image is composed of small area definitions called pixels. So higher >the pixels for a given area greater the details you get and vice versa. An >image of say, 5 or 6 megapixels contains more detailed information of a >given area than an image of 1 or 2 megapixels. In other words if we take the >analogy of conventional negative based photography, the defference here will >that between a fine grain (which will have more details) and normal >developing (which will have a grainy image). Higher the information larger >the image can be enlarged, also higher the megapixels better are the details >in a smaller image if we print it with a software like FotoReplica. In >continuation to this there is a good explainatory article available at >http://www.deltrasoftware.com/papers/printing.html Your email and your webpage annoys me. Not only are you here only to try and sell your software, but your webpage's information is misleading and false. You might fool a complete beginner into buying your advice, but I doubt if you'll get any customers from this list. Buyer beware. Prove me wrong. -- Jim Davis Nature Photography http://jimdavis.oberro.com Replies in plain text only please!