Hi Liisa
I also have an E10 which produces great images - and the biggest enlargement I've achieved from it was a 30 foot wide x 12 foot high print on canvas for a backdrop of a rural scene for a production of Albert Herring.
I used Fredmiranda's stair interpolation to enlarge the original file up to 200 mb, and it looked terrific. It was no longer pin sharp obviously, but certainly not UNsharp if you see what I mean!
I 'm sure a wall sized print would look excellent.
Good luck
Marie-Louise



On Tuesday, Jul 8, 2003, at 11:35 Europe/London, Liisa Hilden-Parsons wrote:


Hi All,

What is the current advice on big prints?

I have a client who would like a "as big as possible" print of one of her
wedding pics. She loves the 30cmx30cm watercolour print in her album, but
would like one much bigger for her wall. Either in the watercolour effect
(paper) or canvas.


The file is from my Olympus E10 (a candid shot, never intended to print
big!) 10.8 Mb according to Photoshop 'Image Size' or 2240x1680 pixels.

What are my options?

Thanks in advance,

Liisa

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