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Specific Image to fit Canvas Board


Ally2021

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This may be very simple but im trying to print a picture so i can get it made into a Canvas. When i upload my image to the site so it can fit into the 120x90cm Canvas the image is not all in there i need to cut bits out. I was wondering if someone can help me resize the image but keep it as big as possible so that when they print it - its not pixelated. Hope that makes sense.

The Canvas board that im trying to fit it into is 120 by 90 cm.

Thanks Original.jpg
 
This is your image in a 120cm x 90cm canvas
(Note: this is a screenshot and not a finished product for demo)
Screen Shot 2024-11-09 at 5.31.35 PM.png

This is what your image will look like resized to fit the 120cm x 90cm canvas. I this what you want?
(This is also a screenshot!)
Screen Shot 2024-11-09 at 5.32.07 PM.png
 
You can also have the option of moving the image further to the right or the left.
(This is a screenshot!)
Screen Shot 2024-11-09 at 5.36.20 PM.png
 
You can also have the option of moving the image further to the right or the left.
(This is a screenshot!)
View attachment 147896
Ya i think the problem is i would like the whole thing to fit in a 120 x 90cm board, or the main bits with the 3 kids, the tree and the castle etc but i assume it might be very hard to do ? I would like to get it as close as possible to the original photo. But might have to do some ai rendering ? not sure
 
Hi @Ally2021
I did a version at 150 dpi and here, and the one I am posting here is 5000 wide, which is the maximum width that can be viewed on this site.
Note that the full 150 dpi version at high JPEG quality is 30 MB in size, and if done at 300 ppi, it is likely to be over 100 MB and pixel dimensions over ~14,000
I suggest you double-check that they can print the exact size you want 120cm x 90cm and the maximum file size they can take so forum members will be able to hit the mark without rework if there is a limit on the best canvas site (is that the one in Canda?). Just double checking before providing that large a file supplied via Dropbox if you are interested in my posted image at a larger scale.
Original-adjusted-and-reduced.jpg
 
Hi @Ally2021
I did a version at 150 dpi and here, and the one I am posting here is 5000 wide, which is the maximum width that can be viewed on this site.
Note that the full 150 dpi version at high JPEG quality is 30 MB in size, and if done at 300 ppi, it is likely to be over 100 MB and pixel dimensions over ~14,000
I suggest you double-check that they can print the exact size you want 120cm x 90cm and the maximum file size they can take so forum members will be able to hit the mark without rework if there is a limit on the best canvas site (is that the one in Canda?). Just double checking before providing that large a file supplied via Dropbox if you are interested in my posted image at a larger scale.
View attachment 147897
That's actually amazing. Ya the max file size is 60MB. So i tried my self to do one with Ai and basically got the same result as you but i just expanded the up part and down part and it came out pretty nice like urs. :)
 
That's actually amazing. Ya the max file size is 60MB. So i tried my self to do one with Ai and basically got the same result as you but i just expanded the up part and down part and it came out pretty nice like urs. :)
It appears you then have choices. I have attached the 120cm x 90cm version at 150 dpi and a max JEPG quality level of around 30 MB if needed.
I hope your son enjoys whatever you end up printing.
John Wheeler

Dropbox link to 150 dpi full-size version max JPEG quality
 

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