> Date: Fri, 02 Jan 2004 20:19:26 +0900
> From: Jim Davis Nature Photography <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: EOS Pixel conversion?
>
> "Scott Galloway" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote/replied to:
>
> >
> >
> > Hello to everyone on the list. I am fairly new to the list and have
enjoyed
> >it. My question is this. If you take a digital picture 3072x2048 pixels,
is
> >there a way to figure out what the actual print size would be. I am using
the
> >3072x2048 as an example, a mathematical formula would be nice for
converting
> >other pixel sizes.
>
> No need to convert, your printer driver will up or downsize the image
> to whatever print size you need. In most cases it will be the best way
> to handle it. In extreme cases you can upsize using different programs
> and methods. I would suggest you do some reading about printing and
> resolution. It's a complicated subject.
>

A good place to start reading woudl be http://www.scantips.com/

While it is oriented around scanning and printing, the discussion of
resolution, interpolation, etc. applies to digital camera output as well. In
much of the text, you can substitute the word "camera" for "scanner" and
find it useful

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