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Oregon's Outrageous Coast


mdvaden wrote:
At say 30 inches to 40 inches, what remains of the detail in the tree foliage and branches - and color in the foliage? Does the image hold the same look as the viewing size increases?


With the dozen+ proprietary techniques Robert B Park and I teach at The Ultimate Mastering Fine Art Printmaking Workshop (with a NDA required) we are able to teach people how to retain the quality detail in images in the 60", 72", 80", 96" 110" range and above. No joke! We actually guarantee it (money back guarantee).

Robert has taken LESS THAN 1 MEGAPIXEL to a highly detailed fine art 74" print.



AND LESS THAN 10 MEGAPIXELS to a detailed 80" Lumachrome HD Fine Art Print!



I have countless similar results. One of the best I have done is a 96" x 96" image out of about 8-10 megapixels, with incredible results.

We are pushing low megapixels into huge fine art prints full time. None of what we do is some new push button software. It is a comprehensive approach of using a variety of tools, many of which are techniques we innovated and are not known in the print industry.

If you have any questions feel free to email me at [email protected]. I can answer them more comprehensively there.



Jan 11, 2021 at 10:02 AM
Mark Metternich
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Re: Oregon's Outrageous Coast


mdvaden wrote:
At say 30 inches to 40 inches, what remains of the detail in the tree foliage and branches - and color in the foliage? Does the image hold the same look as the viewing size increases?


With the dozen+ proprietary techniques Robert B Park and I teach at The Ultimate Mastering Fine Art Printmaking Workshop (with a NDA required) we are able to teach people how to retain the quality detail in images in the 60", 72", 80", 96" 110" range and above. No joke! We actually guarantee it (money back guarantee).

Robert has taken

" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">LESS THAN 1 MEGAPIXEL to a highly detailed fine art 74" print.


AND

" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">LESS THAN 10 MEGAPIXELS to a detailed 80" Lumachrome HD Fine Art Print!


I have countless similar results. One of the best I have done is a 96" x 96" image out of about 8-10 megapixels, with incredible results.

We are pushing low megapixels into huge fine art prints full time. None of what we do is some new push button software. It is a comprehensive approach of using a variety of tools, many of which are techniques we innovated and are not known in the print industry.

If you have any questions feel free to email me at [email protected]. I can answer them more comprehensively there.



Jan 11, 2021 at 10:00 AM





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