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p.1 #2 · How to choose an image to print large? | |
Banterer,
I'll offer you the input I can, but you might post on the Post-Processing and Printing Forum.
My own experience is limited, with one 20x30 canvas print I have done.
Seems like the general idea is correct: I dont know the file size you are working with, but you are likely to have a low resolution image at that size. I think your goal, your subject will hold us well and canvas needs less resolution than other print media. Your printer should give you some idea of resolutioon needed, which is dependent not only on subject, your aesthetic goal, but also how close the image might be viewed. I'm thinking you will need 120-150 dpi, so you will still be needing to up-rez.
Where I feel I might be more helpful is in commenting on the images themselves. Is the plan a panel of three images as presented, or one image?
Panel: First does not work for me. It is a beautiful horse and you have nicely captured the tension in the muscles, a sense of energy and movement. But background is a bit dull grey in the top image, and I think the crop is too tight, especially along the head. Second is fine but the third feels like a view up the horse's ....
Second panel First two could go together, although I'd like to see a third of a slight variation on the pose. Head is a bit too turned away in the first. Second is more effective and a very nice image, IMHO. S is the third with excellent framing, sense of tension and action, and is the strongest image of the 6. I thik it would do well by itself blown up large.
Hope this is what you are looking for.
Again, check out the processing/print forum for folks with a lot more experience blowing up images large, working canvas etc. I think Duncan Staples may be especially knowledgeable (and does prints).
Scott
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