I have a Digital Eos Rebel and am wondering what print sizes I can use? The pixels of RAW images are 3072 x 2048 which would be 10"x8" with 300dpi. However, I think this camera should be able to go much larger than that.
Thanks for any help!
adjohnson Member 60 posts Joined Apr 2004 Location: Colorado More info | Oct 29, 2004 15:54 | #1 I have a Digital Eos Rebel and am wondering what print sizes I can use? The pixels of RAW images are 3072 x 2048 which would be 10"x8" with 300dpi. However, I think this camera should be able to go much larger than that.
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dtrayers Goldmember 1,063 posts Joined Mar 2003 Location: Denmark Township, MN, USA More info | Oct 29, 2004 16:09 | #2 I've done up to 16x20 with minimal cropping and a 12x16 with moderate cropping and the results are great. Remember that larger prints are usually viewed for a longer distance. -Dave
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Hellashot Goldmember 4,617 posts Likes: 2 Joined Sep 2004 Location: USA More info | Oct 29, 2004 17:00 | #3 Permanent banYour image size at 300 dpi is only 10.2 x 6.8 inches. Not 8x10. You need to distort your image to get 8x10. 5D, Drebel, EOS-3, K1000
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Jim_T Goldmember 3,312 posts Likes: 115 Joined Nov 2003 Location: Woodlands, MB, Canada More info | Oct 29, 2004 19:03 | #4 Yes. you have to crop the 3:2 camera image to fit correctly into onto a 5:4 page.
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hipshot Member 39 posts Joined Aug 2004 More info | Oct 29, 2004 20:05 | #5 dtrayers wrote: I just ordered a 24 x 36 poster for the first time. We'll see how that looks when it get here next week. hey dtrayers, where did you order from?
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Oct 29, 2004 20:05 | #6 Is it better create an image of a lower (<300) dpi or to use Photoshop to make the enlarged image 300dpi? I usually use the cropping feature of Photoshop and crop to 11" x 14" at 300 dpi. Or should I just expand the image to 11" x 14" and leave it at the lowered dpi?
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dtrayers Goldmember 1,063 posts Joined Mar 2003 Location: Denmark Township, MN, USA More info | Oct 29, 2004 20:13 | #7 hipshot wrote: dtrayers wrote: I just ordered a 24 x 36 poster for the first time. We'll see how that looks when it get here next week. hey dtrayers, where did you order from? dotphoto.com -Dave
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RoB_m Senior Member 357 posts Joined Jun 2004 More info | Oct 29, 2004 20:48 | #8 adjohnson wrote: Is it better create an image of a lower (<300) dpi or to use Photoshop to make the enlarged image 300dpi? I usually use the cropping feature of Photoshop and crop to 11" x 14" at 300 dpi. Or should I just expand the image to 11" x 14" and leave it at the lowered dpi? Hope this make sense! it would be a waste of pixels and resampling decreases quality. don't resample and let photoshop decide the resolution. not all who wander are lost.
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Oct 31, 2004 17:43 | #9 Thanks - I've learned something today! Are there any online resources that discuss this issue: resampling to higher resolution versus letting resolution decrease when cropping?
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