72 --> 300dpi
72 --> 300dpi
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- pascii0
there's no need for 300 dpi. you can print good quality in 150 dpi and no one sees the difference.
take the image to photoshop and resize it from 72 - 150 dpi. then use gaussian blur for losing most of the errors. then sharp 'em a little bit if needed and in the end, noise the image a little bit.
and tell your client the need of HQ pictures for print. it's nessesary for him to understand.