How to Prepare an Image for Enlargement Prints in Photoshop
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
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I often get asked how to prepare images for enlargements, so I thought it appropriate to prepare a little video on the subject.
In this video, we will cover how to enlarge and sharpen an image in Adobe Photoshop in order to prepare it for an enlargement print. We are using CS5, however, most prior versions of Photoshop and even Photoshop Elements should work pretty much the same way as well.
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Although an old video so informative - you made this easy to understand. I have been perplexed w this so dealing with it head on, now. Thanks
Hey. i see so many tutorials..most of them has a problem that those folks are either fast,you don`t understand `em or they don`t talk clearly..or they rush to much..But this one here... This is GREAT..clean..understandeble and clear...voice is nice as well.. Confortable.. Nice one..Thanx.. You should be doin all tutorials.. LOL...for real... Cheers.. Attila
I could just listen to your voice all day. Thanks for the great tutorial. :)
Very useful hints for every photographer. Thanks a lot of.
Wow those dimensions are worth a giggle in 2020
Very helpful, thank you!
Thanks a lot! I was printing some 18"x 24" Magnets and I kept getting low resolution alerts from the software online. After doing this the alert stated it was great resolution and the Image looks great.
Great tutorial! Can you please do one on converting RGB files to CMYK for printing?
Thanks, clear as mud
excellent tutorial. clear ,precise and in depth .thank you it helped a lot
You are an excellent instructor. Thanks.
Just what I needed, thank you very much.
very informative ,and very neatly explained
Great explanation !
You video was the most helpful I've found. If you wanted to enlarge your file so as to sell it as a downloadable printable file, how would you do that? Just increase the document size?
Great walk through! Helped out a lot. Curious to know what online printing services you would recommend?
Excellent tutorial !! Thanks you.
another possible reason is that the color calibration or other setting on your monitor might be off a little bit. For example, some monitors are set at 'vivid' display, which gives them the appearance of being more saturated. TV's are notorious for this.
Nice explanation. Thanks
your an awesome teacher, i do have one question, when i go to save the image do i save it as a jpeg or a photoshop image? Also i am going to be loading it to a cd to take to be printed, do i need to do anything in particular to it to make sure i get the best image printed?
Great tutorial, thank youi
thank you for this sir!
If you click on the link icon to 'unlink' the sizing you can change the ratio.
Another tip: Increase the image gradually by doing so 10% at a time using "bicubic smoother" until the image is at your desired size. To make things easier, create and action and just press "play" until the image is the size that you want.
thanks
You need to resize your photos to the exact size of the print you need. If the resolution or size is too high then colours look washed out.
I have been doing some photo restoration. I normally scan the photos myself but someone emailed me a photo and it was scanned in at:
file size 218 kb, dimensions 963 x 1089, dimensions in inches 13.4" x 15.1", resolution 72 ppi, bit depth 8, rgb, jpeg.
It is very grainy, am I best off opening it with Bridge converting it to Camara Raw, and changing to: resolution 600 ppi, bit depth 16, and save as tif?
I make most of my pictures 5"x7" with a high res so they can print larger if they want.
How should I handle this?
How do I go about finding a great lab?
I have Photoshop Elements 10 and when you enlarge the image size the resolution changes; change the resolution and the image gets smaller. There appears to be no way to enlarge the size and keep the res at 300! Help!
nice thanks
I need help... Anyone knows why when I upload my photos to a site for example Costco, etc. to make prints the saturation is like 25% lower then my original photo?I pick up my color of the photo looks washout. I try everything and I can't figure what is wrong with it. Anyone know what's wrong? Oh btw I use Adobe Photoshop to fix my photos
Sounds like Tony Northrup.
With out bokee
1600 x 1200 pixes is not 6.18 megapixesl. It's 2.16. What you are seeing is the uncompressed file size, in megabytes.
Upsampling doesn't shit to improve image quality when enlarging. You're interpolating which is making up intermediate pixels from those surrounding it.
This is flat out bad advice.
life time too
To the comment about saving the file to JPEG.. you don't want to do that because you'll be throwing away a shit load of detailed info..safe it to TIFF if you're worried about other printers not able to read the file.
Wix gets on me Wick
Save as .jpg - most printers wont accept Photoshop files. Nope, after you finish, just load the .jpg onto a CD and print it =)
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