In a message dated 12/2/2005 9:20:25 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Marnie,
Any file you print should be interpolated or "upsized" to deliver best 
results with a given printer at a given dimension. My Epson 2200 likes 
360 dpi, so to print 11 x 17, I upsize the RAW to the maximum value in 
the CS converter, which is about 72 megabytes in 8 bit. This yields an 
approximate 11 x 17 at 360 dpi.
Paul
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Uh. Still don't quite get it, Paul.

Okay, let's say my Canon RAW files average between 6,646KB to 7,257KB, and I 
am using an Epson that perfers 360. But can only print up to 8X10 (to print 
full frame I actually print something like 7X11). Do I need to upsize during 
RAW 
conversion? And by how much?

Is there some formula that would make sense to me?

TIA, Marnie aka Doe   Of course, you don't know what makes sense to me and 
what doesn't. ;-)

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