2006-07-04 02:03:44
can anyone tell me, simply put, if I can take an original say 5x7 image at 72 dpi (older digital camera) and achieve reasonable results in print after resizing to 300 dpi?
thx,
Jamie
thx,
Jamie
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can anyone tell me, simply put, if I can take an original say 5x7 image at 72 dpi (older digital camera) and achieve reasonable results in print after resizing to 300 dpi?
thx,
Jamie
can anyone tell me, simply put, if I can take an original say 5x7 image at 72 dpi (older digital camera) and achieve reasonable results in print after resizing to 300 dpi?At 72 ppi and 5x7 , the image is 504 x 360 pixels. That is it. That is all the pixels you have to work with, about 180,000 pixels in all . If you increase the ppi to 300 the image will be about 1.7" x 1.2". If you decide that you want to keep the image at 5x7 AND increase to 300 ppi you will have to invent nearly 3 million pixels to add to the 180 thousand that you had originally. This means that around 95 % of your image has been created from nothing by some mathematics within the software that you are using.
thx,
Jamie
can anyone tell me, simply put, if I can take an original say 5x7 image at 72 dpi (older digital camera) and achieve reasonable results in print after resizing to 300 dpi?You can do it easily, but don't use Photoshop. Use IrfanView (free download). Within it, the resize box has a drop_down that contains the "Lanczos" algorythm. this is an excellent resizer because with it you can make an image to 300 pixels per inch as well as the printing dimensions you want, and still look unpixelated and clean. It does an excellent job. 240 - 300 PPI is what you want for printing on an ink jet. The pro resizer is Genuine Fractals, which is a plugin for Photoshop, costs money.
thx,
Jamie
can anyone tell me, simply put, if I can take an original say 5x7 image at 72 dpi (older digital camera) and achieve reasonable results in print after resizing to 300 dpi?You can do it easily, but don't use Photoshop. Use IrfanView (free download).
thx,
Jamie
Within it, the resize box has a drop_down that contains the "Lanczos" algorythm.
this is an excellent resizer because with it you can make an image to 300 pixels per inch as well as the printing dimensions you want, and still look unpixelated and clean. It does an excellent job. 240 - 300 PPI is what you want for printing on an ink jet. The pro resizer is Genuine Fractals, which is a plugin for Photoshop, costs money.
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Alex,OH whoops... wrong siggy there lol. How do I lear'n woodworking?
how do you lear woodwork? ;)
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