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10D prints are roughly 7x10" at 300 pixels per inch (usually regarded as optimum print resolution setting) and 1Ds prints are more like 10x14".. which means one need not do a heck of a lot of "enlarging" (either interpolation or just reducing the pixels per inch setting) to get 13x19" out of a 1Ds.. but the 10D and D60 need to be almost doubled in linear size to get to that printsize.. and you definitely lose detail when you quadruple the number of pixels through interpolation..
and you don't want to ask your printer to make smooth quality prints at 150 PPI.. ain't gonna happen..
1Ds is a much better large printmaker.. also much better for shooting pix that will sell to magazines, as its native size is almost big enough to do a double page spread.. again, not much interpolation needed..
that said, the 10D and D60 can make some pretty nice large prints, you just need to be good at unsharp masking and the subtle stuff..
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