All digital cameras can be set to shoot photos in different qualities. The higher the quality the more disk space is required and the more pixels is in the picture. A rule of thumb is, that if your pictures are minimum 500 kb each then you should not experience problems with print quality.
If you want to see the pixel-size of a photo, then right click on the file and choose properties. Then you should select the pane “document info”. A proper print quality should have at least 300 dpi, which is 300 pixels pr. inch – i.e. you need to look at how large a picture you are printing in order to determine if the number of pixels are good for printing.
In our software you will be notified if the print quality is too low due to resolution or size.