lenshood
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Happy New Year, all.
I scan 6x6 negatives on an Epson flatbed, at 2400ppi. So this gives me a file that's roughly 5400 pixels on each side. Printing at 300dpi, I figure that is sufficient image resolution for an 18 inch square print. (If I've messed up that thinking, let me know! I'm pretty new to printing.)
My question is: is there any practical necessity for / advantage to downsampling that large image file if I want to print at a smaller size (say, 8x8)?
Many thanks-
I scan 6x6 negatives on an Epson flatbed, at 2400ppi. So this gives me a file that's roughly 5400 pixels on each side. Printing at 300dpi, I figure that is sufficient image resolution for an 18 inch square print. (If I've messed up that thinking, let me know! I'm pretty new to printing.)
My question is: is there any practical necessity for / advantage to downsampling that large image file if I want to print at a smaller size (say, 8x8)?
Many thanks-