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Re: Fine art prints
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Re: Fine art prints


  • Subject: Re: Fine art prints
  • From: Rudy Vonk <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 09:49:59 +0100

"Gadge" wrote:

> I9m looking to do a personal project on a digital camera Nikon d1 or the new
> canon EOS 1d.
> I haven't, but am considering buying one of these cameras. I would like to
> make 242 X 362 prints.
> What would you recommend to scale these images up, to print at that size?

and "RKorday" asked:

> Pixels, inches or feet?

If they were millimeters instead, and you are talking of photographic
prints, my advice would be to take the files to a digital lab with a
Fujifilm Frontier system. The resizing algorithm in their Digital
Imaging workstation software produces the best results *I* have ever
seen. (My guideline to our operators is never to scale up in Photoshop,
although that is pretty good, but to leave it to the Fuji software.)

If they *are* millimeters, you are only talking of scaling factors of
about 1.2 and 1.5 respectively, so it may not matter very much what you use...
--
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Rudy Vonk
Oviedo, Spain
<email@hidden>
+34 607 354100

You can't always want what you get.
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