prosigner
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Hey everyone,
Now obviously this is going to vary on a case by case basis for every photo, but if I was looking to having our images available up to 64"x46" what would be a general rule of thumb for resolution required?
So, with my calculations a 64x46" photo would require roughly a 264MP photo with resizing to achieve 300dpi. So if I had a photo at around 8000x6500, that would be around 50MP, requiring roughly an upscale by a factor of five?
Not being familiar with photo resizing techniques in photoshop and/or photo resizing software, I was wondering if this is an unrealistic expectation for photos that will generally be intended for close(r) viewing experiences.
Thanks so much, I really appreciate all the help on this forum.
Now obviously this is going to vary on a case by case basis for every photo, but if I was looking to having our images available up to 64"x46" what would be a general rule of thumb for resolution required?
So, with my calculations a 64x46" photo would require roughly a 264MP photo with resizing to achieve 300dpi. So if I had a photo at around 8000x6500, that would be around 50MP, requiring roughly an upscale by a factor of five?
Not being familiar with photo resizing techniques in photoshop and/or photo resizing software, I was wondering if this is an unrealistic expectation for photos that will generally be intended for close(r) viewing experiences.
Thanks so much, I really appreciate all the help on this forum.