4800 x 6000 will give you 16 x 20 at 300 dpi. But you'll have to go larger and 
crop to end up with the proportion of a 16 x 20 as your file is more 
rectangular. If you're doing it in photoshop, just go to image size, select 
"bicubic smoother"  and set the short end to 16 inches and the pixels per inch 
to 300.. That will give you an image that is 24.6 x 16, so you'll have to crop 
off over four inches from the long side. The alternative would be to print it 
20x13, which is in proportion with your frame. Then make a custom mat to fit 
your frame.
Paul
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From: "David J Brooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I can't seem to fiqure out the math on this and don't want to quess,
> but can anyone tell me what size i need to uprez a 2000 x 1300 file to
> print 16x20.
> 
> If a 2.74 D1H file can be resized that big.
> 
> A client wants this size for her company wall.
> 
> Dave
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