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Getty Images Print Resolution Wall Mural

isigninoz

New Member
I am hoping someone can help me I have a client wants us to do wall mural Size roughly 5000 mm X 3000 mm He is want the below getty image I am worries how it will look once we blow this up The image is expensive and i don't want him to out lay the cost if he's not going to be happy so i a trying to figure out a way of giving him a view of what the resolution will look like once we blow it up. Is there any way i can do achieve this ? The px thing is hard for me to get my head around.

6256 x 4104 px (52.97 x 34.75 cm)
300 dpi | 25.7 MP
Thanks in advance
 

victor bogdanov

Active Member
To give a preview of what it will look like at size, make it the actual size in photoshop and then view at 100% zoom
 
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HillHouseGraphics

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I am hoping someone can help me I have a client wants us to do wall mural Size roughly 5000 mm X 3000 mm He is want the below getty image I am worries how it will look once we blow this up The image is expensive and i don't want him to out lay the cost if he's not going to be happy so i a trying to figure out a way of giving him a view of what the resolution will look like once we blow it up. Is there any way i can do achieve this ? The px thing is hard for me to get my head around.

6256 x 4104 px (52.97 x 34.75 cm)
300 dpi | 25.7 MP
Thanks in advance
I suggest that you use Topaz Gigapixel to AI enlarge the photo. I have used it on many projects and it really is worth the investment.
 

Boudica

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I resize and recreate all images any size check me out tiffani lugo behance or live3dgraphics.com
Hey that's great. However, there are many members here who also do that. See, they are either Premium subscribers or Merchant members who pay to advertise themselves here.
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cornholio

New Member
Many years back, i tested the impact of image resolution for large prints. I came to the conclusion, that it should be around 2 pixels/mm, or 50/inch at output size. Yours is closer to 1pixel/mm, but when viewed from a yard/meter distance, you should be ok. Most Rips do a decent job enlarging bitmap images. I can't say, how much better specialized apps or plugins work. But as others state here, they seem to trick your eyes pretty well
 
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