Sharpening and resampling (downsampling)

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pkr1979

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Hi all,

I have a question I hope someone can help me with. I'll use an example to better explain my question. I have a drum scanned 8x10 positive scanned at 1317x1317 ppi making the entire image at 10500×8398. If I print this at aproxomately A2 (It is a portrait so I will have some room over and under on the paper I will cut off) this means I will have a dpi at about 600. However when preparing this for print including sharpening - is it so that it is better to resample the image to about 360 dpi ppi. This means reducing the total size to about 5900x4799 pixles if I understand this correctly. What is best practice for best looking prints? I sharp with GIMP and the High Pass filter and print with an Epson SureColor P800.

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I'm assuming you're printing on Epson, based on the 360 dpi stated. Personally, I'd print at 720 vs any re-sampling. My general rule when down-sampling is: Use Bicubic Smoother, if I've already sharpened the image or use Bicubic Sharper, then apply output sharpening.
 
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Sorry - it should say 360 ppi. I print at 2880 dpi. I only really sharpen for printing.
 
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