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Hello All. Admitedly I am not an expert user of Photoshop but I use it to edit images and prepare them for printing. I had a customer come in recently who had an image from her digital camera that had a resolution of 2272 x 1704 and the usual 72 pixels per inch. She wanted this image to be cropped and then resized to a 2 ft x 2 ft image for printing. Considering the 72 pixels per inch when resizing there was a lot of pixelation which was to be expected. Now, here is what I don’t understand. I know that image size can be changed (i.e. taking the 72 pixels per inch and putting it up to a more decent 220). If you do this and STILL want a larger size the image becomes blurry automatically. Hmmm. I guess what I want to know is how do I change image sizes to ANY size that is larger without losing quality, etc. I have been "playing" if you will but still no satisfactory results. Considering that nearly all images from a digital camera will come at 72 pixels and that some of these have been made to print at considerable sizes, I know there is something that can be done. I feel as if I have talked a bit in circles but I would really like any and all advice to image size, ensuring quality from the beginning (i.e. changing at the source which in this case is a digital camera)and any tips you all may have. I really look forward to hearing any advice from anyone.
All the best and take care
Ben
All the best and take care
Ben
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