Hi folks, I very rarely print any images, but realistically, what size print of a good quality could I get from a file 4482 by 1986 1.45mb please?
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Janice,
You need to check what DPI that image is. 300dpi is usual for printing (although the higher end printers are usually 240dpi).
If the image is of good quality, you should be able to get 4482x1986=14"x7" and all in between.
You need to check what DPI that image is. 300dpi is usual for printing (although the higher end printers are usually 240dpi).
If the image is of good quality, you should be able to get 4482x1986=14"x7" and all in between.
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Thanks Philip, it is 300dpi so I will get a reasonable size from that then. Much appreciated.
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