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eccles1990ParticipantoreillyfotografParticipant
Jeez, where do you start?
How big is your wall?
What are the dimensions of your full size image?
Firstly what software did you use to create the image, I’m thinking that Lightroom has it’s Print module,or the Export module (Cmd/Ctrl -Shift-E) [Cmd for MAC, Ctrl for PC] You can set dimension sizes here and do some test outputs, see image:
Not so up on Photoshop, but I have used the Crop tool and you can specify cropping dimensions using it too
I know Snapfish were doing 20×30 prints for €9.99, so you might be able to get two images onto a 20×30 papersize which can be setup in Lightroom, then output the file and upload it to snapfish. You’ll have to check if they are still doing this.
BTW I have absolutely no affiliation with SF, I just used them…
Keep us posted on your eventual output size.
oreillyfotografParticipantBTW I meant to say, very nice image…
You might consider cropping the area above your logo to about half way up to the big branch that crosses the foreground. I don’t think that you’d loose anything but may deliver more of an impact. Remember that cropping in LR is non-destructive.
eccles1990Participantwidth 5267 pix X 2631 pix height
or 50.29cm X25.12 cm
resolution 266sorry for the late reply yes i used light room and the water mark will be removed before i get it printed
oreillyfotografParticipantAre you going to print 50×25?
If the data supports the size of the image you can do it.
This is my friends website, I met up with Frank last Summer and he brought me to this location for a 05:00 sunrise. His picture was adopted by the Brittany Tourist Board. What you’ll see here is a ‘large format’ picture hung!!
http://www.gyrouest.com/bzh360/boutique-photo-panoramique-bretagne.html” onclick=”window.open(this.href);return false;
Regards,
Niall
eccles1990Participanti really don’t know what size to go for its for a client and he wants to know what sizes with a frame
thank you for all your helpkind regards
Stewart
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