HP Launches iPrint Photo iPhone App

Author Hugo Jobling
Published 23rd Dec 2008
HP Launches iPrint Photo iPhone App
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I'll leave it to you to decide how much use an iPhone application allowing direct printing from the handset to a wireless printer is. If you have an HP printer, though, and such functionality would be of use to you then be advised, there's a free app available on the App Store enabling it.


Called HP iPrint Photo, presumably meant to sound like a description of the task it enables, the app allows easy printing of a borderless 6in x 4in (American and European standard) photo. HP boasts "improved image quality from image de-noise filtering technology," which is a definite must give the awful quality of the iPhone's camera.

Printers with separate photo trays should have these automatically selected, saving the effort of having to put photo quality paper in the main paper tray for the extra lazy among you. Although, again, the poor quality of photographs taken using the iPhone would probably be a waste of decent printing material.

Still, the app is free so HP can hardly be faulted on that front.

Link:
HP iPhoto Photo (iTunes Store).

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comment John McLean said on 23rd December 2008

Excellent, and if only the iPhone didn't have the world's worst camera, it might actually be useful.

comment Gordon said on 23rd December 2008

Think you guys are missing the point - I'd say it is for printing attachments (photos, PDFs, documents) you are sent and pictures you grab from the web.

comment Gordon said on 23rd December 2008

PPS - I find, in decent light, the iPhone camera to actually be ok and unlike higher megapixel cameras on the likes of Samsung and LG handsets there is no shutter lag whatsoever wh... more

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