that was very good. one concept I am trying to understand. So I have the image in 300 DPI, and say its as big as 16x9 inch ... but i want to print on 8 x 4.5 ... will that work? logic says ... printing in smaller size should be less of an issue (compared to try to print the double the size of 32X 18) but from the video ... i was not clear what will happen? I will lose have the picture for cropping or no, it will just be compressed ? maybe that is printing setting and not image setting?
Thanks for the video. Some feedback. You having in the bottom right corner does not add any value;-) More sharpness of the screen shown would be helpful. Most professional studios that print your images do not require CMYK (at least not in Switzerland). More important would be to download the paper color profile of your selected printing studio, and adjust your foto according to that color profile
I see you don't reply to comments but this doesn't work for me. My pictures are from my high quality drone. When i export my pictures using your technique they drop to 72 dpi
hope you see my comment. today is 04/03/2024 Thank you. I have to really get this right. I'm trying to print a photo onto Transparency and the Photo came way to big. I mean humongous.
Best video about printing I have seen
one of the most helpful vids I've come across, thank you!
Thank you. Great tutorial/well explained.
that was very good. one concept I am trying to understand. So I have the image in 300 DPI, and say its as big as 16x9 inch ... but i want to print on 8 x 4.5 ... will that work? logic says ... printing in smaller size should be less of an issue (compared to try to print the double the size of 32X 18) but from the video ... i was not clear what will happen? I will lose have the picture for cropping or no, it will just be compressed ? maybe that is printing setting and not image setting?
Thanks for the video. Some feedback. You having in the bottom right corner does not add any value;-) More sharpness of the screen shown would be helpful.
Most professional studios that print your images do not require CMYK (at least not in Switzerland). More important would be to download the paper color profile of your
selected printing studio, and adjust your foto according to that color profile
I see you don't reply to comments but this doesn't work for me. My pictures are from my high quality drone. When i export my pictures using your technique they drop to 72 dpi
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hope you see my comment. today is 04/03/2024 Thank you. I have to really get this right. I'm trying to print a photo onto Transparency and the Photo came way
to big. I mean humongous.