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Title: Fine Art of America - Stock Art (Digtial Drawings) Conversion Dimensions
Post by: Bad Company on August 19, 2017, 09:34
Does anyone know what dimensions you need to convert to for large print-outs - format, size, pixels and orientation?

Thanks
Title: Re: Fine Art of America - Stock Art (Digtial Drawings) Conversion Dimensions
Post by: Chichikov on August 19, 2017, 10:30
Does anyone know what dimensions you need to convert to for large print-outs - format, size, pixels and orientation?

Thanks

I am not sure that I understand well your question, and your needs :)

About FAA I think that a standard 240 dpi resolution is enough.
Then the dimensions depend of the number of pixels of your original image.
The final size in cm/inches will be the result of resolution + dimensions

If you are interested by the subject in a more general way:
https://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/26354/i-need-to-print-an-image-at-a-certain-size-what-dimensions-and-resolution-shoul/26355#26355
Title: Re: Fine Art of America - Stock Art (Digtial Drawings) Conversion Dimensions
Post by: Bad Company on August 19, 2017, 12:57
Does anyone know what dimensions you need to convert to for large print-outs - format, size, pixels and orientation?

Thanks

I am not sure that I understand well your question, and your needs :)

About FAA I think that a standard 240 dpi resolution is enough.
Then the dimensions depend of the number of pixels of your original image.
The final size in cm/inches will be the result of resolution + dimensions

If you are interested by the subject in a more general way:
https://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/26354/i-need-to-print-an-image-at-a-certain-size-what-dimensions-and-resolution-shoul/26355#26355

Thanks. I will upload to the largest thus giving me potential on the larger print outs...