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  • Let's do some math. Photo quality is at least 300 dpi. So, for every square inch, you'll need 300 sq. pixels. You have 800x600 sq px. That means that your height can be 800/300, or 2.67 in, and your width can be 600/300, or 2 in. Here, read this: http://www.digicamguides.com/print/ppi-print-size.html
  • Well... 800x600 is equivalent to .5 megapixels. The MAX photo resolution you are going to print at would by 5x4 but that is going to be pixelated. http://web.forret.com/tools/megapixel.asp?width=800&height=600 But even that would be pushing it. http://www.cametadigitallab.com/digitalinfo.html

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