Hi members,
If you ever wanted to start making some enlargements and are not sure how big you can go, you may want to take a listen. Thx!
How Big Can I print that Photo - Interview with Royce Howland | Photography.ca
This is a discussion on Podcast 122 is live - How big can i print that photo - Interview with royce Howland within the Podcasting forums, part of the Education & Technical category; Hi members, If you ever wanted to start making some enlargements and are not sure how big you can go, ...
Hi members,
If you ever wanted to start making some enlargements and are not sure how big you can go, you may want to take a listen. Thx!
How Big Can I print that Photo - Interview with Royce Howland | Photography.ca
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Marko, I always enjoy the interviews! This was a great discussion. After hearing Royce explain what the eye is actually capable of perceiving, I'm a little more comfortable blowing up some of my older photos.
Tried to post this directly on the blog, but it wouldn't go through - kept getting a "Spam Free Wordpress" error.
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Thanks for that Jason! I already have someone looking into this problem for me.
Edit - Problem is fixed and I copied your comment there.
Thx again Jason!
Last edited by Marko; 09-26-2013 at 07:26 AM.
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
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