It would need some cropping anyway to get rid of a bit of hose i didi
not see in the back ground when i shot the picture.
Its a presentation shot, rider on horse, with cooler and ribbon she won.

Dave

On 7/24/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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
>  -------------- Original message ----------------------
> 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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