Dear list,

Got to do a shoot in a few weeks, where I thought I may do it on my
d100. The image will provide some cut and paste stuff and two different
locations/portraits.

The images will be produced on postcard and a3 poster. There will also
be one produced on a huge background (bigger than people) estimated 2
metres high 3metres wide.(so viewing distance will be relevant.)

I have got the interpolation actions from fred miranda and the
sharpening ones to res up images. The ressed up image is visually on
screen better than the original file at the new large size.(bearing in
mind I shoot at 200asa as a raw files, process in bibble and interpolate
in 16 bit mode).

The resses up images are now 10800 pixels by 7181 pixels at 300 dpi,
91.44cm and 60.8cm.

If I take the dpi down to 140dpi I get a 195.94 by 130.28 cm image. It
looks fine on screen at this size.

My question is could I go this big if required bearing in mind the
viewing distance. What are your views please and yes I know it's a slr
style camera, I cant go to the big boy backs yet and the budget doesn't
warrant it.

Any one tried this with a d100 yet at all ??? (It would probably be fine
with a 1ds)

Fringing
 
I also shot some signs last week and got a blue line next to a sign. The
light was coming from behind, is that called fringing ????.

cheers

Ian Reynolds



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