Photoshop upscaling?
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- albums0
9 x 12 @ 300dpi
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21.8" x 28.8" @ 125dpi
or max size / min (dpi)
28.125" x 28.8" @ 96dpiif you're already @ 300dpi at 12", all you'll have at 10' is 30dpi
rasterbator will be of little use
- <monospaced
- But if you stand way back, you'll be fine! No. Farther. Farther. Way, way back!boobs
- sine0
Zoom. Enhance.
- pig0
I'd do a mockup of how the final A/W will appear when @ 100% scale.
It will be an utter abortion.
But rather than simply give them a technical reason that may baffle them and appear negative (I'm guessing they don't understand repro at all if they're supplying 9x12" assets for a banner) educate them about the how's and why's, supply them with a visual and see if they can get hold of higher-res assets.
- mg330
There was a good post on iso50 about this sort of thing way back in 2009: http://blog.iso50.com/11112/genu…
- Thanks for this...might not help this time...but it's good infomarychain
- inddg0
Here is a open source enlarger. Similar to the one mentioned on the iso50 blog
http://sourceforge.net/projects/…
- inddg0
Like albums hinted at. Your actually already there.
here are the specs from a billboard company.
For a 10’ x 30’ billboard your file would be 5.333”h x 15.333”w @ 300dpi