![]() ![]() So it is difficult for me to know if I should proceed with this print or if it will be unacceptable and not worth the $298. Horizontal and vertical resolution both are at 240 dpiįrom the resolution of my photograph it seems that it meets the minimum requirement but is far from the optimal requirement. ( I started out as a raw file in light room five and then exported it as a TIF file that was edited in Photoshop and then subsequently saved as a TIF file) My exif data from the image I want to print is as follows:įile is a TIF file. Is it implying that if I send them a lower resolution image they will then print at a lower resolution of 75 dpi whereas if I send them a higher more optimal resolution then they will print at 150 dpi?) ( I actually don't understand why there are two recommendations. This Costco website above states that for a 60 X 45 split 2 part canvas, the minimum resolution at 75 dpi requires at "minimum" 4725x3600, and at "optimal" 150 dpi requires 9450圆450. ![]() I am interested in printing at Costco 60x45 inches split canvas so that the single photograph that I have taken is split into two parts.Ĭostco has recommended resolutions for various print sizes specifically for canvas at This photograph was taken with GX7 and I have been shooting RAW with camera settings at sRGB space. The question I have is can my photograph print to such a large size and still be acceptable? I have never printed anything in my life from a digital camera and would really appreciate your opinion on whether printing this large is a foolish endeavor and also if there better places other than Costco. ![]()
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