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10/24/2007 10:57:32 PM · #1 |
I've agreed to email a photo file to someone I used in one of my recent photos. In exchange for a Photo Consent I've agreed to send him a copy of the photo file for his personal use. He would like a file large enough to print a 16x20 print of the photo. I haven't done much printing yet, so... What type and size of file should I send? Thanks. |
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10/24/2007 11:01:32 PM · #2 |
For a 150 dpi print 2400x3000 for 300 dpi 4800x6000
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10/24/2007 11:03:55 PM · #3 |
Takes a 28 megapixel camera to make 100% crop 16x20 images? |
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10/24/2007 11:32:01 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by routerguy666: Takes a 28 megapixel camera to make 100% crop 16x20 images? |
A 16x20 is 4 times as large as an 8x10. But, there should be no issues with upsizing a D70s file to that.
Message edited by author 2007-10-24 23:32:12.
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10/24/2007 11:45:31 PM · #5 |
The file I have is 2000x3008 @ 240 dpi. I guess that'll have to do. Thanks. |
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10/24/2007 11:54:31 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by cogerox: The file I have is 2000x3008 @ 240 dpi. I guess that'll have to do. Thanks. |
That'll be just fine.
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10/25/2007 12:09:55 AM · #7 |
When I save it to send, should it be jpeg, or another file format? Should the profile be SRGB or working CMYK or what? |
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10/25/2007 12:10:48 AM · #8 |
JPG and sRGB is generally accepted.
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10/25/2007 12:14:55 AM · #9 |
When I Save for Web I've set the quality at 100 and have a file size of 4.4M. Does that sound about right? |
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10/25/2007 12:33:15 AM · #10 |
I generally use Save As, but yeah that sounds about right.
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