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Hi all,
i'm producing some very large graphics for an exhibition. The image files aren't as big as the panel size.
The panel sizes 600mm w x 1050mm w, and the wall size (for which we need a huge graphic) is 4metres x 2.55metres - the image I need to use is 60omm w x 800mm h. This means that the images are re-sized to 200-350% of the orig size.
Is this going to be too pixelated, does it make a difference to make the artwork 50% of the size, or does that not make any difference when its actually printed?
Any advice would be muchly appreciated!
i'm producing some very large graphics for an exhibition. The image files aren't as big as the panel size.
The panel sizes 600mm w x 1050mm w, and the wall size (for which we need a huge graphic) is 4metres x 2.55metres - the image I need to use is 60omm w x 800mm h. This means that the images are re-sized to 200-350% of the orig size.
Is this going to be too pixelated, does it make a difference to make the artwork 50% of the size, or does that not make any difference when its actually printed?
Any advice would be muchly appreciated!