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New Member
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 27
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Hello guys,
juz wondering is it possible to blow up an image to 30x40in using a D100?? Or wat is the biggest size i cld print using a D100? Thx alot.. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: East, SG
Posts: 2,706
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You can even blow it up to 40x60".
The more important question is, what kind of image quality are we looking at. Also, what is the viewing distance of that image? I've printed 24x36" before from a 4MP using my friend's Geniune Fractals plugin for Photoshop. |
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Member
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: www.whltelightphotographer.com
Posts: 1,659
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Use Lizard Tech GF on a picture shoot by Fuji S2 pro to print out a 2m bus stop poster
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: beebox
Posts: 2,101
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30x40" will need a 9000x12000 image size for a 300 dpi print
some do it at a 200-250dpi print @ 7500x10000 size.. Depends on ur standards of quality too. Viewing distance also play an important part. u can use some noise reduction software and interpolate to the required size and view them @ 100% to see if the noise is acceptable anot. Try Lambda printing @ RGB |
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