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Rose
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Help with printing

Postby Rose » Fri 22 Aug 2014, 17:18

I am woefully uninformed about printing... I avoid doing it as I haven't yet got my head around outputting for print. :oops: :roll:

However, one of my images of the BBMF + two Lancasters has prompted at least three people to ask if they can have a print. :D I'm thinking of doing a batch of 'limited edition' ;) prints on decent paper - probably through The PrintSpace, but I would welcome suggestions from other online or local printing companies I could use. But I need to output the image correctly first... :?

The image dimensions according to PS are currently:

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What's the best method of producing a file that will produce a high resolution print on 400 x 200mm paper ?

Thanks !
Rose
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Re: Help with printing

Postby Mike Farley » Fri 22 Aug 2014, 19:00

Rose wrote:I would welcome suggestions from other online or local printing companies I could use.


I have not used the company myself, but Pro-Am has a good reputation, although you might find their range of papers a bit limited for your needs. I have used Loxley in the past and had good results from them. There are no local photographic printers which I am aware of.

Rose wrote:
What's the best method of producing a file that will produce a high resolution print on 400 x 200mm paper ?

Thanks !


The best people to ask are at the company which is going to produce your prints and you will probably find the answer in the FAQs. Generally, it's a JPEG file, sRGB colour space and 300 DPI. The image file you currently have will print a bit larger at 300 DPI than your proposed paper size, so it might need to be downsampled. I would expect whichever printing company you choose to handle this.
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