I am just wondering, I have some prints on the way which are a meter by 70 cm to see if they are decent grain wise. but how big have you printed from your digital rebel/ 350 d??at the highest res of course. Thanks
ecalpemos Member 218 posts Joined Feb 2006 Location: England More info | Mar 05, 2006 13:12 | #1 I am just wondering, I have some prints on the way which are a meter by 70 cm to see if they are decent grain wise. but how big have you printed from your digital rebel/ 350 d??at the highest res of course. Thanks
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queenbee288 Cream of the Crop More info | Mar 05, 2006 17:08 | #2 I have not done it myself but others have printed as large as poster size. The key is the method in which you upsize it. Should be in 10% increments.
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Headcase650 Goldmember 1,632 posts Joined Jun 2004 More info | Mar 05, 2006 17:19 | #3 I printed 20x30 inch print from the original 6.3mp rebel, it looked great. The key is to have the best image from the start. Nail your exposure, do all your post processing on the original file except sharpening, upsize it using your methode of chioce, I use photoshops bi-cubic smoother then sharpen the upsized file to your liking. Sent to the printer, should look great. 60D, Canon 18-135 IS, Sigma 10-20 hsm, 24-70 2.8 hsm, 70-200 2.8 hsm, 430EX II, and all the other stuff that goes along with it.
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kaitanium Goldmember 3,967 posts Likes: 15 Joined Sep 2005 Location: San Francisco USA More info | Mar 05, 2006 17:30 | #4 same here 20x30 on my rebel. didnt do anything with sharpening or anything of the sort, just did stuff with the colors and it came out fine. so who knows
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