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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston" data-source="post: 758306" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>When you want to print a large image... you'll still want to create a JPG file... except using the export dialogue, you'll want to plug in the lengthXwidth of your projected print, and select 300dpi ...</p><p></p><p>If you want to print a really large print... measured in feet... not inches... then depending on who you're sending the image to, they'll recommend a file format if they want something different than JPG... Depending on how large a file you start with, how much cropping you do, and how large you need to print... You might need to upscale the image using one of several available programs...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston, post: 758306, member: 10742"] When you want to print a large image... you'll still want to create a JPG file... except using the export dialogue, you'll want to plug in the lengthXwidth of your projected print, and select 300dpi ... If you want to print a really large print... measured in feet... not inches... then depending on who you're sending the image to, they'll recommend a file format if they want something different than JPG... Depending on how large a file you start with, how much cropping you do, and how large you need to print... You might need to upscale the image using one of several available programs... [/QUOTE]
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