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01/11/2007 04:39:42 PM · #1 |
Does anyone use Fred Miranda's Resize Pro?
I noticed there's no Plug-In for the D200 but there are ones for the D2x and the D70 etc.
Which one should I use for D200 images?
Thanx in advance. |
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01/11/2007 04:53:27 PM · #2 |
No answer for you, but I assume you are wanting to go larger? I wish my D200 was 8 or even 6mp, I can't image going larger. |
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01/11/2007 05:02:49 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by hyperfocal: No answer for you, but I assume you are wanting to go larger? I wish my D200 was 8 or even 6mp, I can't image going larger. |
^^^ what did he say? ^^^
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01/11/2007 05:35:24 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by hyperfocal: No answer for you, but I assume you are wanting to go larger? I wish my D200 was 8 or even 6mp, I can't image going larger. |
You can downsize, if you wish with pretty much any camera.
I for one am going in the other direction. More...more ...more.
I need to print at 36" and 40" for a client and I have some old D70 images that were heavily cropped. Hope I can pull it off. |
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01/11/2007 05:49:11 PM · #5 |
The only time a client has wanted a really large print from digital (for a poster of a hotel) I just stitched six exposures together. Of course this won't work for nonstatic subjects such as portraits, but its possible for some. Personally I'd reshoot on 4x5 if I needed a huge print and a reshoot was possible. |
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01/11/2007 05:53:33 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by hyperfocal: The only time a client has wanted a really large print from digital (for a poster of a hotel) I just stitched six exposures together. Of course this won't work for nonstatic subjects such as portraits, but its possible for some. Personally I'd reshoot on 4x5 if I needed a huge print and a reshoot was possible. |
That's the one they keep specifically asking about. It was a Candid taken on May '05 with my D70 which it was cropped heavily, as I said.
A reshoot ain't gonna happen with that one. |
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