Originally posted by: Syringer
Anyone know what kind of resolution you need for an 8x10?
Originally posted by: daniel1113
Well, for a decent 8x10 when viewed from a distance, you would need about 150 dpi, or a photo from a 1.5 MP camera.
For an 8x10 that resembles a mid-grade film print, you would need about 300 dpi, or 7 MP.
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: daniel1113
Well, for a decent 8x10 when viewed from a distance, you would need about 150 dpi, or a photo from a 1.5 MP camera.
For an 8x10 that resembles a mid-grade film print, you would need about 300 dpi, or 7 MP.
so to print a photo qiality 20x30 i need a 50mp camera?
i think not
Originally posted by: daniel1113
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: daniel1113
Well, for a decent 8x10 when viewed from a distance, you would need about 150 dpi, or a photo from a 1.5 MP camera.
For an 8x10 that resembles a mid-grade film print, you would need about 300 dpi, or 7 MP.
so to print a photo qiality 20x30 i need a 50mp camera?
i think not
I think so.. if you want a print of equivalent quality...
Originally posted by: daniel1113
I never said anything about 35mm film... I'm talking about professional film stock, not consumer grade. 35mm is crap, for the most part. Comparing digital to 35mm doesn't say much.
Originally posted by: Anubis
Color
Originally posted by: amdguy
http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~03niulon/serenity.jpg
this is stress ur printer!!!
Originally posted by: amdguy
http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~03niulon/serenity.jpg
this is stress ur printer!!!
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: daniel1113
Well, for a decent 8x10 when viewed from a distance, you would need about 150 dpi, or a photo from a 1.5 MP camera.
For an 8x10 that resembles a mid-grade film print, you would need about 300 dpi, or 7 MP.
so to print a photo qiality 20x30 i need a 50mp camera?
i think not

 
				
		