Turn 7in x 5in Photo in to a large Laminated Vinyl Print High Quality
Re: Turn 7in x 5in Photo in to a large Laminated Vinyl Print High Quality
I dont know what you mean smo ! *blushes at the thought* hahaha.... and that site is actually quite a fun way to produce large images with a different quality! 
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Re: Turn 7in x 5in Photo in to a large Laminated Vinyl Print High Quality
Well, the photo you post is 95dpi and badly pixelated.
I put it through PhotoZoom Pro2 and using the mathematical formula for pixelated photos I changed the print size to 4.5ins x aspect ratio and increased the dpi to 500.
This gave me a pixel dimension of 1600 x 1200 but its 2.8mb in size so I cant post it.
I also blew it up to 45' by aspect ratio, so it can be done but you would need to stand a few feet back for the eyes to focus.
Did you scan the original by any chance and if so what dpi setting did you give it please?
I put it through PhotoZoom Pro2 and using the mathematical formula for pixelated photos I changed the print size to 4.5ins x aspect ratio and increased the dpi to 500.
This gave me a pixel dimension of 1600 x 1200 but its 2.8mb in size so I cant post it.
I also blew it up to 45' by aspect ratio, so it can be done but you would need to stand a few feet back for the eyes to focus.
Did you scan the original by any chance and if so what dpi setting did you give it please?
Re: Turn 7in x 5in Photo in to a large Laminated Vinyl Print High Quality
Hi Everyone. Thanks for all the advise, I had put up a low res copy just for reference. I was impressed with the Illustrator download , because the upload was low res the download will be relative. The Original photo is quite good so if I scan it at high res and the use either Perfect Resize or Illustrator, I think I can get near photo quality for a 7 foot x 5 foot wall print and not something that is best viewed from a distance. Any suggestion on the best Vinyl or medium to use . Regards Ian
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