Perhaps you can schedule payback for a day next week in SF. I was in
the city all day yesterday, went to the de Young (wonderful!) and
garnered a bunch of interesting exposures to work on. Wouldn't mind a
good excuse to head back again. :-)
Godfrey
PS: The newly rebuilt de Young Museum is definitely worth the trip.
It's not cheap to get in (about $10-15) but there are some excellent
exhibits, and the photo opportunities around the museum grounds and
in the local 9th and Irving neighborhood are great.
On Oct 22, 2005, at 9:21 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Ahhh .... 5:7 not 5x7 ... OK, that clears that up.
Thanks for the info - very helpful. I owe you a
Mocha Latte Cafe Half Caf Grande.... <LOL>
Shel
[Original Message]
From: Godfrey DiGiorgi
Think pixels, Shel. 5:7 is a proportion, not a dimension like 5x7.
[....]
To make a 10x14" print using the 2000x3000 pixels available without
upsampling, you need to print at 200 ppi. This will print an image of
2000x2800 pixels: the crop means you are losing a 200 pixel wide
strip off the long dimension.