I would have to send it out, mostlikely to Future shop lab.

I don't want to by a whole pack of paper for 1 print.

I did an 11x14 re sized by the 10% method last year, but i cannot find
the file to see what i had for that size, thus the quiry.

Thanks all  for the answers so far. I told the client it ~should~ be
possible, and if not 11x14 for sure as i know i have done that. I can
eat up a bad quality 16x20 and still make some money off of an 11x14
if need be.



Dave

On 7/24/07, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David J Brooks"
> Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 7:10 AM
> Subject: Print sizing question
>
>
> >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.
>
> Kinda depends on who is doing the printing.
> 4800x6000 will put you at 16x20 at 300dpi, which is photo lab resolution.
> I think Epson needs 360 dpi, so you will want 5760x7200.
> It should be doable in Photoshop, though you might want to despeckle the
> file before you print it.
>
> William Robb
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