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BTW: Everyone else: I am not looking for an enlargement of the smaller image I posted. I can do that myself. I would like to retain the detail contained in the individual snapshots. And, Although the end result will be put on a 61 x 35.5 centimeter canvas, that doesn't mean that I want the photo to be reduced to that size. I can do that myself too. I would like to retain the size and detail of the original photos.
There are no deleted posts of yours in this thread Paul.Who deleted my post please? no mods around or admin?
And, Although the end result will be put on a 61 x 35.5 centimeter canvas, that doesn't mean that I want the photo to be reduced to that size. I can do that myself too. I would like to retain the size and detail of the original photos.
however i was a bit pessimistic about it before, now i tried the size you mentioned and seems good enough to print.
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Hello LRG. Nice Job. I can see that you put the photos together (not a criticism, just that I can see certain areas from the originals back in the compilation - which is a good thing). What I don't understand is why there is some degradation in sharpness of detail. Can that be remedied? I really wanted to keep the original resolution and crispness of the detail.
You are the clear winner.
dont worry about this, the reason is cause its jpg(compressed and works some losses), but u will see a better quality when you will save it as a more printable format ie eps, tiff or pdf