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Mar 01, 2005 23:28 |  #1

hello, i need ur advice..

i've done some retouching on this photo yesterday and thinking to print it out ..

I shot in JPG Superlarge Fine quality on my G6 and i retouched in PS, the matter is, i save it in low resolution (180) ... the original size now become 3000x2296 after edit..

so,
any idea for the optimum print size n quality?

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Mar 01, 2005 23:45 |  #2

Well it depends on what you are going to do with it........ but if you want to hang it on the wall, I'd make it a 12x16 at a resolution of 300, TIFF.

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Mar 02, 2005 04:29 |  #3

should i just increase its resolution to 300 ?..




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Mar 02, 2005 05:25 as a reply to  @ infeeneetee's post |  #4

infeeneetee wrote:
should i just increase its resolution to 300 ?..

Try this thread

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Mar 02, 2005 10:20 |  #5

thanks nabil.. good info there..




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