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Anonymous
Hey,

I have the opportunity to print some really big stuff. 1.5 m. width, unlimited length.

How big does images have to be I wonder...
>> Anonymous
Over 9000
>> Anonymous
WHAT 9000!?
>> Anonymous
NAPPA! FINISH THESE 2 OFF QUICK!!
>> Anonymous
1000 pixes = 35.3cm or 13.9in. just do the math
>> Anonymous
>>185917
That makes no sense, you can have any number of pixels per inch. 72 ppi is going to look pretty weak anyway, 150 up is the norm for decent prints, but I guess if you're going to make 5 foot wide prints, you take anything you can get.
>> Anonymous
printer supports 300dpi, but it takes a shit-load of time to print at that res...

I was thinking about getting some wallpapers made for triple-screen setups or something, but I can't find any really awesome ones.
>> Anonymous
if your printer eats vectors you could vectorize stuff yourself perhaps?
>> Anonymous
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man, I'd need it in png.
>> Anonymous
XboX HUEG, why not you might not get the chance again ;)
>> Anonymous
>>185989
Over a certain size, for most images it ceases to be a serious concern, really. Plus the PNGs become fucking HUEG.