DeesSqueeze
Member
I would like advice or suggestions on how to make a 96" x 96" color print. I checked the archives (HUGE archives, aren't they?) , but found nothing that jumped out at me. Thanks in advance.
Commonly, photo and digital papers are only coated 42" or 52" wide (I believe that latter one is right, but my mind is slipping a gear today). These coatings have 2" of selvedge at the sides giving a total widht of 40" or 50" in a possible dimension of a print, so 40 x 80 for example, would be the largest print from conventional materials.
The best alternative is to coat your own.
PE
For someone who has just said that he used to be a photographer and I am inferring from this, isn't back into the swing of things, you've certainly decided to jump into the deep end by going straight to colour and 8ft by 8 ft. prints!
Just out of curiosity what kind of picture did you have in mind to print at this size and how were you planning to do it? Have you a very well equipped darkroom that has stood idle for sometime?
Sorry, it's just that I have never seen a newcomer in his second post take such a leap.
pentaxuser
Another alternative would be making two half prints, and then laminating them to a common back support.
I had considered this approach. My concern was in matching and aligning the prints. Did you have any problems/concerns? How did the final product look? What backing would you recommend, given that this will be a paper print?
IDK if they still supply paper in the 72" uncut size though.
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