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Seeking tips for enlarging images for printing 5 years 6 months ago #1915

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Thanks. I am about to try the enlarge path in PSE 13 and will apply your thoughts on the way through. Plus cross my fingers!
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Seeking tips for enlarging images for printing 5 years 6 months ago #1916

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Hi Glenn
Thanks for this comprehensive and very practically-oriented response. I will try to keep it all in mind as I do the trial runs.
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Seeking tips for enlarging images for printing 5 years 6 months ago #1917

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A few years ago, a member emailed me to say that he had successfully produced a large print for an exhibition from an image file which he thought would be incapable of doing this. He received detailed instructions from a printshop about how to produce a large TIFF file, which they used to print the large image. Sorry, no further details, and I can't find the original correspondence. Just posting to say that for large print, it seems that the impossible may well be possible. My suggestion: ask a reputable printshop who specialises in this type of thing.
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