large mounted prints
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I have a landscape shot which I'd like to get in something around 100x70cms however I'm looking at options on mounted photos. I did initially think to get a print and then frame it but now I'm thinking of either Canvas or fibreboard or even Acryllic mount.
Any recommendations on where to get one? Whats currently en vogue in terms of mounting? The room has a lot of natural wood in it which leant me towards the wooden frame but it might show it off better on something a little different.
Any recommendations on where to get one? Whats currently en vogue in terms of mounting? The room has a lot of natural wood in it which leant me towards the wooden frame but it might show it off better on something a little different.
Ah this is opportune. My lad wants a couple of my landscape shots put into large canvas prints too.
My question involves the file supplied to the printers - the online services want a JPEG but even at the least compression the finished JPEG file is only around 6 meg or so.
How do they get a good quality very large print from such a small file?
My question involves the file supplied to the printers - the online services want a JPEG but even at the least compression the finished JPEG file is only around 6 meg or so.
How do they get a good quality very large print from such a small file?
Loxley has lots of options available. I've never used them for these but the quality of their prints and speed of their service are excellent.
For canvases, I've used Trade Canvas Print a few times and I'd definitely recommend them.
For canvases, I've used Trade Canvas Print a few times and I'd definitely recommend them.
Edited by Gemm on Sunday 28th September 09:30
If you want a canvas, give us a shout http://www.canvashut.com
MysteryLemon said:
If you want a canvas, give us a shout http://www.canvashut.com
I've placed 2 orders with Mystery Lemon. He couldn't be more helpful and great quality prints.MysteryLemon said:
If you want a canvas, give us a shout http://www.canvashut.com
Bookmarked thanks.Can you tell me what size file is best please so no jaggies etc..?
For example, I started with. 33 meg RAW but it becomes a 6 Meg JPEG at best quality after processing. Or would the tiff file be best which would be bigger. Or does it not matter?
MysteryLemon said:
If you want a canvas, give us a shout http://www.canvashut.com
Bookmarked thanks.Can you tell me what size file is best please so no jaggies etc..?
For example, I started with. 33 meg RAW but it becomes a 6 Meg JPEG at best quality after processing. Or would the tiff file be best which would be bigger. Or does it not matter?
steveatesh said:
Bookmarked thanks.
Can you tell me what size file is best please so no jaggies etc..?
For example, I started with. 33 meg RAW but it becomes a 6 Meg JPEG at best quality after processing. Or would the tiff file be best which would be bigger. Or does it not matter?
The difference between the highest quality Jpg and a Tiff from the same file printed at the size you are thinking of will be minimal. In fact I would go as far to say that you wouldn't notice any difference at all.Can you tell me what size file is best please so no jaggies etc..?
For example, I started with. 33 meg RAW but it becomes a 6 Meg JPEG at best quality after processing. Or would the tiff file be best which would be bigger. Or does it not matter?
As long as your aren't cropping massively in on the original file then there should be no issue with quality. 6mb is plenty for a Jpg. If it were under 1mb then I would be a bit worried
We always check files and will warn of any quality/cropping issues before going to print so if you wanted to send your image over to us for a look, I'll be able to give you a better idea.
MysteryLemon said:
The difference between the highest quality Jpg and a Tiff from the same file printed at the size you are thinking of will be minimal. In fact I would go as far to say that you wouldn't notice any difference at all.
As long as your aren't cropping massively in on the original file then there should be no issue with quality. 6mb is plenty for a Jpg. If it were under 1mb then I would be a bit worried
We always check files and will warn of any quality/cropping issues before going to print so if you wanted to send your image over to us for a look, I'll be able to give you a better idea.
Thanks very much, will do. As long as your aren't cropping massively in on the original file then there should be no issue with quality. 6mb is plenty for a Jpg. If it were under 1mb then I would be a bit worried
We always check files and will warn of any quality/cropping issues before going to print so if you wanted to send your image over to us for a look, I'll be able to give you a better idea.
MysteryLemon said:
If you want a canvas, give us a shout http://www.canvashut.com
MysteryLemon, I'll confirm with the missus on the exact size, make sure she's happy with Canvas and then give you a shout. Gassing Station | Photography & Video | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff