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Hi,
I just posted something about this in the business section, but I see that doesn't get a lot of traffic. Please excuse the double post.
I have a (potential) customer who wants to buy 30x40 prints of my work. The problem is, the shots were taken with a d70, handheld. I'm not saying they're technically all that bad, but I'm saying that they may not survive blowing up that much (at 100 dpi, which is pushing it, they'd go to 20x30, but some are crops that'd go to maybe 16x20. Again, pushing it).
What should I do? Can I rely on the smugmug printing to handle the blowup nicely, or should I upload some kind of interpolated version that will be as good as it gets?
Or do I wait for them to complain about print quality? That seems a bit weak, if they've bought the print, but they may have no problems with it at 70 dpi.
I just posted something about this in the business section, but I see that doesn't get a lot of traffic. Please excuse the double post.
I have a (potential) customer who wants to buy 30x40 prints of my work. The problem is, the shots were taken with a d70, handheld. I'm not saying they're technically all that bad, but I'm saying that they may not survive blowing up that much (at 100 dpi, which is pushing it, they'd go to 20x30, but some are crops that'd go to maybe 16x20. Again, pushing it).
What should I do? Can I rely on the smugmug printing to handle the blowup nicely, or should I upload some kind of interpolated version that will be as good as it gets?
Or do I wait for them to complain about print quality? That seems a bit weak, if they've bought the print, but they may have no problems with it at 70 dpi.
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