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10/22/2004 01:52:54 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by BradP: My hat is off to DPCPrints also.
I just received my 16x20 print of
and was quite impressed with their quality. |
I can't wait until I have a photo that I'm proud enough of to hang on my wall like that, Brad...that's truly beautiful! |
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10/22/2004 01:59:49 PM · #27 |
I just got a copy of this print in 16 x 20:
and it's fabulous, too. I ordered a very large print of this one, too, and it looks great:
However, it was only approved for 8 x 10, as I recall. I'm glad they have good standards for acceptance, but this print really looks great very large.
Message edited by author 2004-10-22 14:00:19.
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10/22/2004 02:16:16 PM · #28 |
Originally posted by dwterry:
That's interesting, I had never even heard that before. I had always heard that you wanted to have your image sizes at 300 dpi (or as close to that as you can without degrading the image quality). I had never heard that some printers run at a lower dpi. |
For more context, a typical billboard is printed at around 9dpi |
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