phototec
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Keep your HIGH QUALITY!
Artbot I have seen your work, and know you do HIGH QUALITY work, and although many here say you can reduce your dpi to 72-75 dpi, I would not do that for this type of project. The lower resolution has it's place on signage and items that are viewed at from a distance, however, this wall mural will be such that people will view it very close, the hallway looks about 6-7 feet wide. I would stay at 100dpi or better, for good close up quality.
Your computer must be having problems (blue screen as you mentioned), I too work with very large PSB file sizes, many from 6-9 gigs (I work in many layers), without any problems. I use a Dell Vostro Quad Core, 4 gigs RAM, running Vista Ultimate 64 bit, Adobe CS5, Photoshop runs best on the core drive with the OS, however the scratch disk should be set to a separate high speed drive, I use a 2 TB 10,000 RPM RAID drive.
Artbot I have seen your work, and know you do HIGH QUALITY work, and although many here say you can reduce your dpi to 72-75 dpi, I would not do that for this type of project. The lower resolution has it's place on signage and items that are viewed at from a distance, however, this wall mural will be such that people will view it very close, the hallway looks about 6-7 feet wide. I would stay at 100dpi or better, for good close up quality.
Your computer must be having problems (blue screen as you mentioned), I too work with very large PSB file sizes, many from 6-9 gigs (I work in many layers), without any problems. I use a Dell Vostro Quad Core, 4 gigs RAM, running Vista Ultimate 64 bit, Adobe CS5, Photoshop runs best on the core drive with the OS, however the scratch disk should be set to a separate high speed drive, I use a 2 TB 10,000 RPM RAID drive.