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I use Photoshop 7.0. I notice I can resize the image to my full print size, which substantially increases the file size (and slows down Photoshop considerably in the process). For example, I scanned a slide in at 2700 dpi which ended up a 28mb tif file. I edited it in Photoshop, resized it to 6×9 and the PSD file was 720mb and the jpeg (max quality) was 72mb. If I don’t resize it in Photoshop the PSD file remains about 28mb and the jpeg file will be about 6mb. I plan to print this as a 6×9 photo.
The question is do I need to resize this to print it at Costco (they have professional quality printers with published printer profiles – very slick and much better than my HP photosmart will ever be able to do) or do I leave the super small image in photoshop (approx 1.5" x 1") and merely scale it up at print time at Costco? I can’t find anything on this in the FAQs.
Thanks.
The question is do I need to resize this to print it at Costco (they have professional quality printers with published printer profiles – very slick and much better than my HP photosmart will ever be able to do) or do I leave the super small image in photoshop (approx 1.5" x 1") and merely scale it up at print time at Costco? I can’t find anything on this in the FAQs.
Thanks.
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