Thanks, Mark.

> On Sep 14, 2016, at 9:51 AM, Mark Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Eric Weir wrote:
> 
>> I have a photo that a guy in the county athletic department would like to 
>> use. He would like a larger image than what I sent him.
>> 
>> Currently my settings for size when exporting are: Resize to fit long edge; 
>> 500 pixels; 72 pixels per inch. I have no idea what the parameters for a 
>> “large” image would be. He would like something he can enlarge.
> 
> How big does he want to print it? You need an actual size (in inches
> or centimeters) to know how big the image dimensions should be.
> 
> Start by changing the resolution to 300ppi (without resampling), which
> is pretty much the standard for printable images.
> 
> Then take the desired dimension – say, 10 inches – and multiply it by
> 300 to get the appropriate image size (3000 pixels in this example).
> Re-size the image (with resampling on) to 3000 pixels and that should
> do it.
> 
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