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How to calculate image size for printing
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<blockquote data-quote="egosbar" data-source="post: 364162" data-attributes="member: 19871"><p>i save as tiff , if the print lab can print a tiff your getting the best quality , if not its pretty easy to save two copies one high jpeg and one full tiff file</p><p></p><p>14x 10 no problems with the jpeg though , if you google print size to pixels needed then you should find a rough chart that shows how many pixels on each edge you need for a particular size print , make sure you crop to the print size though or you might find unwanted crops</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="egosbar, post: 364162, member: 19871"] i save as tiff , if the print lab can print a tiff your getting the best quality , if not its pretty easy to save two copies one high jpeg and one full tiff file 14x 10 no problems with the jpeg though , if you google print size to pixels needed then you should find a rough chart that shows how many pixels on each edge you need for a particular size print , make sure you crop to the print size though or you might find unwanted crops [/QUOTE]
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