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05/13/2003 11:55:05 AM · #1
Any idea what is the largest digital print size available I can order, here or elsewhere?

05/13/2003 11:59:45 AM · #2
It looks like the largest size is 20 x 30.
05/13/2003 12:06:42 PM · #3
I am sure you could find a printing service that could do larger, but I could not recommend a place.
05/13/2003 01:52:48 PM · #4
Right, the 20 x 30 I mentioned was from DPC Prints.
05/13/2003 03:16:37 PM · #5
I suspect that at this time larger prints from digital will have to be done on wide-format injets, not photo paper.
Search for "printing," "signs," or "banners."

Cantoo in Berkeley says they can print on Fuji paper up to 50" wide.
05/13/2003 03:16:39 PM · #6
Originally posted by nathaliedoo:

Any idea what is the largest digital print size available I can order, here or elsewhere?


You can order 36x48 through sam's club online //www.samsclub.com
They're about $40 a piece.

Shari
05/13/2003 08:05:57 PM · #7
For the other end of the scale, westcoast imaging //westcoastimaging.com will do up to 50"x120" and it'll cost you $450 if you do the preperation yourself...
05/13/2003 08:17:46 PM · #8
If you had the money I'm sure you could get a billboard printed. The theatre my girlfriend runs just had two images printed at something like 18x12 ... feet.

ed
05/17/2003 10:44:43 PM · #9
Wow, thanks all for your input. I need a very large size for a poster I will do for my sister's wedding. It will show many pics of her and husband from birth to today.


05/17/2003 10:51:11 PM · #10
Originally posted by nathaliedoo:

Wow, thanks all for your input. I need a very large size for a poster I will do for my sister's wedding. It will show many pics of her and husband from birth to today.


You may have already thought of it but a video(slideshow) could do the same thing, except you can't view them all at one time. I did one for my sisters wedding.
05/17/2003 11:25:17 PM · #11
Aaron: it was my first idea but to come up with the slide machine etc... it is a bit too complicated to set up at the hotel (well for me!). And the poster could remain as a souvenir... It's not done yet but I have a good idea. Thanks for sharing.
05/17/2003 11:40:17 PM · #12
Originally posted by nathaliedoo:

Aaron: it was my first idea but to come up with the slide machine etc... it is a bit too complicated to set up at the hotel (well for me!). And the poster could remain as a souvenir... It's not done yet but I have a good idea. Thanks for sharing.

to make one would be quite simple, all you need is a slideshow program on the computer, even screen savers work, and then all you need is a pc(VGA)-tv(RCA or S-video) converter, plug it into your vcr and tape away.
Yeah, I admit a poster would be a better souvenir than a video. It is something that could be viewed with out having to dig in the closet to find. :)
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