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Dear Experts,
Now that I’ve got my Nikon D70, and taken a few hundred pictures, I want to make a t shirt from one of the images.
The t shirt people have given me some specs. The image needs to be 200 DPI or more when it is blown up full size on the t shirt.
I shot everything in L size. The specs for the Nikon D70 are:
Image Size (pixels): 3008 x 2000 [L], 2240 x 1448 [M], 1504 x 1000 [S] Image Sensor: RGB CCD, 23.7 x 15.6 mm; total pixels: 6.24 million Effective Pixels: 6.1 million
Who knows how to calculate? Just how big could I blow up a Large image if I took it to the 200 DPI limit?
15 inches on the long edge?
Here’s a bonus question. I also took pictures in 35mm.
If they are scanned at 4000 dpi, how big can I blow them up to stay within the 200 dpi limit? 20 inches?
Thanks a lot!
Now that I’ve got my Nikon D70, and taken a few hundred pictures, I want to make a t shirt from one of the images.
The t shirt people have given me some specs. The image needs to be 200 DPI or more when it is blown up full size on the t shirt.
I shot everything in L size. The specs for the Nikon D70 are:
Image Size (pixels): 3008 x 2000 [L], 2240 x 1448 [M], 1504 x 1000 [S] Image Sensor: RGB CCD, 23.7 x 15.6 mm; total pixels: 6.24 million Effective Pixels: 6.1 million
Who knows how to calculate? Just how big could I blow up a Large image if I took it to the 200 DPI limit?
15 inches on the long edge?
Here’s a bonus question. I also took pictures in 35mm.
If they are scanned at 4000 dpi, how big can I blow them up to stay within the 200 dpi limit? 20 inches?
Thanks a lot!
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