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hi everyone Anthony morgante here if you plan on printing your own images or sending them off to a lab to be printed I have some advice Id like to give you now this is advice that Ive talked about in previous videos and recently I had some of my own images printed and I failed to heed my own advice and its driving me crazy and I want to talk about it I have this photo I took it with my iPhone this is an actual print thats above my desk its a panorama obviously its 60 inches by 20 inches so its pretty large looks okay its printed on canvas that doesnt matter though were going to zoom in and Im going to zoom in on the left hand side and you can see that theres this little thing way off in the distance here and if I look in the right hand side youll see over here is another little thing what those are those are birds way off in the distance and Ive mentioned in the past that if you plan on printing particularly landscape images that you should go through them very carefully