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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 137216" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>It really depends what you want to do with the image. The more you crop, the less you can enlarge. The full image from a D7000 can probably make a decent 16x24 if it is sharp to begin with. 50% crop, maybe a decent 11x14 or 8x12, but it depends on your expectations.</p><p></p><p>The problem you have with the above image is it is not sharp to start off with, so cropping makes it look worse. A 50% crop of a sharp image should still look pretty sharp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 137216, member: 4399"] It really depends what you want to do with the image. The more you crop, the less you can enlarge. The full image from a D7000 can probably make a decent 16x24 if it is sharp to begin with. 50% crop, maybe a decent 11x14 or 8x12, but it depends on your expectations. The problem you have with the above image is it is not sharp to start off with, so cropping makes it look worse. A 50% crop of a sharp image should still look pretty sharp. [/QUOTE]
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