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Topic: Large print (Read 8519 times)
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piyush
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I am using 10 MP Canon 400D camera and in one of the assignment, I will have to get 20 inch X 30 inch print. I tried it but print doesnt look good. Can somebody throw some light on how to do that? I am using Canon DPP and Photoshop. Do we have any special operation/workflow/settings/software to get better image quality for this size?
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Bob Atkins
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You will get the best image quality with the camera mounted on a tripod, ISO set to 100 and the lens stopped down a little. For slow consumer lenses I'd use f8, for faster "L" series lenses I'd use f5.6.
Other than that, it's a matter of using an appropriate degree of sharpening before printing, as well as adjusting color, saturation and contrast to give the best visual results.
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KeithB
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At 240 DPI, 20 x 30 inch is 7200 x 4800 pixels, or about 32 MegaPixel. What are you printing on?
Here are some tips: Start with the sharpest image possible.
In photoshop use the image->resize command to increase the number of pixels in the image. Resize in small increments - about 20% per step. So if you are starting at about 4000 pixels on the long side, increase it to 4800 -> 5700->6800->7200.
Remember, too, a 20x30 inch print is not meant to be viewed from inches away! Step back to about 4-5 feet to judge the print.
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KeithB
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Oops, sorry for the double post....
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piyush
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Bob, Keith, Thanks for the input. I will try doing that again.
By the way, That print will be on a wall so will be atleast at 5 feet of viewing distance.
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