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01/17/2006 06:57:53 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by dahkota: I upsize because I prefer working with a larger original file. Takes longer to edit fine detail but its much easier to edit really fine detail. |
I see...Thanks :-) |
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01/17/2006 07:12:19 PM · #27 |
I upsize because I like to apply USM the very last step. I wonder what will happen if I do USM and then upsize. |
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01/17/2006 07:39:48 PM · #28 |
Originally posted by DrAchoo: I wonder what will happen if I do USM and then upsize. |
Vin Diesel will kill you.
Message edited by author 2006-01-17 19:48:51.
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01/17/2006 07:48:09 PM · #29 |
Fred Miranda has a very affordable stair interpolation plug-in called SI Pro 2 which does the incremental enlargement and then some other tricks within. It works very well, and doesn't cost much.
Heres a description:
SI Pro 2
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01/17/2006 08:02:59 PM · #30 |
Hokie:
So if someone sends their file (already post processed, just needed to upsize for large print), a company like yours will basically takes that file and makes it look as good as possible at your desired size? So for a large print, high quality about how much for say a 48"x60" print? I know there are other variables, but you can fill in those blanks. That is if you know that, and I am understanding your job. Thanks.
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