When you take a picture with an iPhone or iPad, the device saves it as a certain size, including aspect ratio and resolution. Unfortunately, this doesn't always align with your goals. Whether posting ...
As the quality of digital cameras goes up, so does the volume of pixels they can capture. These days, shooting in your camera’s highest quality mode can yield an image bigger than your printer can ...
While hard copies of documents are becoming less and less essential in today’s digitized world, there are instances in which being able to print directly from your device is necessary and helpful.
Although more of us are taking and storing photos with our smartphones and tablets then uploading them online to social media websites, Kodak Alaris’ new iPad app, Moments HD (Kodak Moment, ha, get it ...
Printing from your iPhone, iPod touch, and now your iPad shouldn’t be difficult, but it is. Think about it: all three mobile devices have built-in Wi-Fi connectivity, meaning that from the start its ...