Dear Becky,

As long as you shoot raw files and at 200asa you should be ok. I would
resize yourself rather than letting the rip do it. Any more than 100mb is a
waste of time for file size.

There are three ways you could upsize.

Process in nikon capture, then use bicubic smoother in photoshop and change
image size or genuine fractals. Then apply some sharpening as you need. Make
a little smart blur in the blue channel then sharpen the red and green
channels using usm.

Or process in adobe raw and upsize as the it processes, you know the little
upsize box at the bottom. On the lhs, that will give you a 65mb and then
upsize to 100mb using bicubic smoother. I have gone to this size with some
furrowed brows from my customers, as it you do it wrong which they do, it
looks rubbish but doing it with these ways give you good stuff.

Arguable mf is going to be better, however when you then step back say
another 10cm from the print the differences are going to be small in overall
viewing quality.

Hope that helps

Ian Reynolds




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