tzalman wrote in post #6713239
Budget restraints sometimes clash with the urge to control. I print 90% 12x17 (at home) and 10% 20x28 (about half a dozen a year) which cost me $20 printed on a Durst Lambda Laserjet. At that rate how long would it take me to pay off the cost of the Lambda?
Well, logically, if you can't afford to be a total control freak, you may as well save yourself some stress and let professionals do what they do best. If they're gonna print it, let them upsize it too. That way they can optimize it for their machines. Most good labs will do that. After all, they want repeat business.
I just fail to see how it benefits to upsize and sharpen an image (not knowing whether you did so well or poorly) then send an unnecessarily huge file over the net to a lab that could probably have done an equally good or better job with the smaller original file. Large prints like that are a bit expensive to go on and on with trial & error, in my opinion.