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Frequently Asked Questions
17.
How do I know that the print I will get back is a good print?
18.
Can I (re)view the images that I have uploaded?
19. Can
I send prints to my relatives far away?
20. When will I
receive my Pictures back?
21. How much does it cost and
how do I have to pay?
17. How do
I know that the print I will get back is a good print?
With the MOTOPHOTO
PICTUREWIRE application when you select your images, should they be of insufficient
resolution or number of colours, an alert will be displayed on screen. In this
manner you will be simply able to delete the selection. You will still be able
to send your order, but the result will be of inferior quality.
18. Can I (re)view the images that I have uploaded?
We will be providing
an area where you will be able to check what you have uploaded. These images will
be kept on our server for a period of 30 days should you wish to order re-prints.
19. Can I send prints to my relatives far away?
The MotoPhoto store you choose may offer this option, if so, the MOTOPHOTO
PICTUREWIRE application will allow you to enter the shipping address.
20. When will I receive my Pictures back?
The menu
of the MotoPhoto store that you choose will indicate the turn around time for
your pictures.
21. How much does it cost and
how do I have to pay?
The menu of the MotoPhoto store you choose will
indicate the prices of the services available. Payment by American Express, Visa
and Mastercard is accepted via a secure online transaction.
Resolution determines image quality and maximum print size. It is a major factor in the cost of a digital camera. For example, a 1MP digital camera will cost less than a 5MP model. The way that a digital image will be used (computer viewing vs. enlarged prints) will determine the resolution required for good results. The following chart provides some guidance.
| MegaPixels | 4x6 | 5x7 | 8x10 | 11x14 | |
| 1 MegaPixel | |||||
| 2 MegaPixels | |||||
| 3 MegaPixels | |||||
| 4 MegaPixels | |||||
| 5 MegaPixels |
The number of images that can be saved on a memory card is determined by the digital camera's resolution (image quality) setting. The camera settings can be changed at any time to conserve space (MB) on the memory card. Lower resolution settings do not have large file sizes, so more images can be saved. Below is a chart that will show you the number of images that you can store on a memory card based on the resolution of your camera. *This table is based on averages, storage capacities will vary based on image content and camera model.
| MegaPixels | 16MB | 32MB | 64MB | 128MB | 256MB |
| 2 MegaPixel | 25 | 53 | 104 | 208 | 415 |
| 3 MegaPixels | 19 | 41 | 80 | 160 | 319 |
| 4 MegaPixels | 14 | 30 | 60 | 120 | 239 |
| 5 MegaPixels | 12 | 24 | 48 | 96 | 193 |






