sfr table hockey
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Not sure if this is what you are getting at but try to take the original photo 10 x 10 at 300 dpi and just open it in your rip. I use production manager, and it will come in at original size of 10x10. Enlarge it to 300% from there and just print using a profile for about 540 dpi, (mine is fine2 ) In fact the profile I use is for super but there is little change for me when printed in super 720 dpi or fine 2. The time it takes is half with fine 2.
If you try to enlarge a photo in photo shop from a 10 x 10 at 300 dpi to a 30 x 30 at 300 dpi there will be some pixelization. You don't get a better image, at least thats what I found. I am very new to this and others could tell it better.
If you try to enlarge a photo in photo shop from a 10 x 10 at 300 dpi to a 30 x 30 at 300 dpi there will be some pixelization. You don't get a better image, at least thats what I found. I am very new to this and others could tell it better.
I don't know how you guys do it, but if I take a picture (lets say 10mp) which is about 3000px wide (essentially 10inches @300dpi) If I scale it 300% in photoshop and print at 300dpi, or I resize it to 30 inches wide@ 150dpi and print, the 150dpi looks better, the 300DPI canvas print has resized artifacts around the corners. i printed my second canvas last night and it looked horrible. Still trying with these prints.
also, whats the best way to laminate them? what about textured laminate? (transparent gesso)