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09/28/2003 12:44:59 PM · #1 |
Just got a Canon 10D. I've heard the large jpegs from this camera can be used to create very good quality larger prints up to 13 x 19 or so. How is this so without adding pixels through interpolation? Aren't most very good quality prints created from 230-240 PPI images? I'm a little confused. Can anyone explain?
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09/28/2003 12:51:49 PM · #2 |
I got some great 16x20 results with my 10D. The best way to achieve this is to do a step interpolation. John has put up a very handy turorial regarding printing larger images here
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09/28/2003 01:12:35 PM · #3 |
Thanks Jacko,
I have used John's tutorial before with excellent results. Just wanted to see where all the raves about large prints from this camera were founded. I guess a 8 x 10 or maybe a 10 x 13 is all I can hope for without adding pixels.
Bob
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09/28/2003 03:09:06 PM · #4 |
I have some 15 x 10 prints from my Fuji MX-2700 which are great and its a 2.3 mp. This is without any manipulation of the pixel's.
I would have thought you would be able to print much larger from your 10D?
Message edited by author 2003-09-28 16:26:20. |
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09/28/2003 03:50:55 PM · #5 |
I have gotten a couple of 16x20's printed from my nikon Coolpix 995. It's 3.2 mp. I use a plugin for Adobe photoshop from extensis called smart pixel to resize my photos |
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09/29/2003 11:28:08 AM · #6 |
you can get pics much larger than 13x19 from a 10d. i'd say you can print at least 20x30 without loss in quality.
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