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Originally Posted by shakran
This is why you should not use programs to transfer pictures. Get a card reader. It'll treat your flash card like a hard drive.
Shoot the highest resolution your camera will shoot. You can always downsize it later, but you can't ever upsize it without quality loss.
Today's average DSLR will easily do a large photograph with no detectable fuzziness. The weak link in most photography setups these days is the printer.
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I use a Nikon program to transfer my pictures and it works fine. In fact many of my professors and the photographers I learn from use the same program. The one thing I know about such programs though is they do change your photos if you don't turn off those settings. It's kind of like cameras being set to the lowest dpi it's a default in order to help you but you really should turn it off.
As for printing, I agree Espon is the way to go. I currently have multiple epson printers for different purposes and they do a great job at printing if you have the settings right.