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Wiren
Sep-15-2009, 09:07 AM
If I do a shoot for some clients and load the photos, say they want to download 1 mp prints so they can have on their pc or print at any old print lab (walgreens, costco etc) how big does that print - 5x7, 8x10.....?
just wanting to know so I know how much I should charge for the 1 mp download for them.
Thanks
mercphoto
Sep-15-2009, 09:44 AM
If I do a shoot for some clients and load the photos, say they want to download 1 mp prints so they can have on their pc or print at any old print lab (walgreens, costco etc) how big does that print - 5x7, 8x10.....?
just wanting to know so I know how much I should charge for the 1 mp download for them.
Thanks
It will print as large as you want it to print. Its a totally subjective call, however, if the print is acceptable at a given size. Ttry making various print sizes yourself and judge for yourself.
Angelo
Sep-15-2009, 01:12 PM
file size does not necessarily equate to print size.
a more appropriate consideration is PPI in the original file from the camera. If we start there we can reach a point of understanding of what to expect.
Any image can be constrained to a limited file size through compression if necessary.
This topic has been addressed before. Please try doing a "search"
jmphotocraft
Sep-16-2009, 11:59 AM
4x6, but idiots like that will print it at 8x10. charge them for 8x10 at least.
davev
Sep-16-2009, 12:24 PM
One meg would be about 800 x 1200 pixels, (960,000) PPI would be 100 per inch, which would
be 10,000 dots per square inch. (100 x 100)
I have a book full of 8X12's printed from this size, and they look great at arms length.
If you hold it 3 inches from your face you'll see the limits of the print.
Wiren
Sep-17-2009, 12:21 PM
Thanks Jack & Dave for the answer, that is what I thought it would print to but wanted to clarify - and I had the thought of charging for an 8x10 or so.
I did a search - just didn't care to take time to look through 200+ posts that searching "print size" brought up. :rolleyes This info will help and I appreciate those that were patient enough to answer.
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