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DeathMonkey
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>>87948 Yes you did.
The resolution that a image needs to be printed at for it to "look good" is based off of average viewing distance. For example a billboard is only printed at 5 or 10 dpi because the viewed distance is tens if not hundreds of feet. You print most snapshots at 300dpi because you average viewing distance is around a foot or so. For posters where your average viewing distance is 3-4 feet printing at 150dpi produces a very nice final image. So he really only need about 3000 x 4500. Of course all this is base off of using a inkjet printer if you are going to have it done on a offset press that is a total different ball of wax.
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