Papa Deuce
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8 x 10
11 x 14
What do you think?
11 x 14
What do you think?
When I upload my pics to get developed, they always let you know the maximum enlargement for every pic. With my S3 which is a 6mp, I believe the largest print they suggest printing is an 11 x 14. One of these days I will do a 16 x 20 just to see what happens.
It all depends on how close you'll view the print. You could make a billboard from a 6mp photo; you just wouldn't want to see it up close.
Well yes, but how about if I want to hang a photo on my living room wall?
I'm not trying to be a nuisance, but it still depends. A picture hanging up over your mantel may not be viewed by anyone closer than 6 feet away. A picture hung on a wall in a high foot traffic area may be viewed from 6 inches away.
It also depends on how sharp the picture was. I find that I'm more often limited by my technique than by my camera's resolution. I've printed 11x14's from a 6mp camera (Canon D60) that look great. I've taken shots with an 8mp camera (1DM2) that are barely acceptable at 4x6.
i didn't notice this in the posts so hope i'm not repeating but if you crop the photo it'll make a difference as well...so a straight "a 6mp can print a 11x14 " might be deceiving cause it could depend on what you did with the photo after you took it. i have 8 mp, had printed a really nice 11x14, but a 16x20 didn't turn out nearly as well, i think partially cause i had cropped it a good bit, it was noisier, etc. i loved the photo on the monitor, not so much once the print was printed( had them done at the same place so thinking it had to be the photo)8 x 10
11 x 14
What do you think?
It also depends on the subject. On many subjects, we aren't looking to see fine detail.