Photoshop :: Enlarge Pictures For Huge Prints
Oct 9, 2013
I have a client who wants a 180cm print on their car of a photograph I took. My problem is that I can't save the file. First it had some problems with re sampling the image, but I changed so it used the external hard drive as well. The problem was something with the hard drive not having enough space even though the was more than enough. I'm using Photoshop CC.
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Now the problem is that I don't have enough RAM. I have the 8gb of the best RAM out there. I've also tried with a best upgraded iMac 27 (late 2012), but it didn't work. The file is 1,87gb. I would need a super computer to be able to save that file and I doubt the client will be able to open it.Â
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Apr 5, 2012
i want to create a huge poster/billboard probably size reaching 10ft x 10ft or somewhere along that line, and in this poster i want to add photos (obviously edited in photoshop from jpeg or other file formats), effects, texts etc..
how do i get to create this for such huge prints and what is the settings i have to use in my document, so that when i scale my image up to that size or about it wouldn't be pixelated or starting to be pixelated??
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May 3, 2013
PE11 crops as it prints pictures. Why? I use 4x6 paper to print. When PE11 shows the thumbnail on the preview screen prior to printing the whhole picture is there. But the output shows cropping which spoils the composition of the picture I took. I tried fooling the system by saying that Iwas using 3x5 paper and the whole picture was there but of course there was lots of white space around it. What can I do to get ariound this problem using 4x6 pper?
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Oct 7, 2011
Is it possible to enlarge pictures in corel draw?
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May 28, 2009
where are the smaller trial download? why do u need 800+Mb to 1 Gb trial downloads?
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Feb 7, 2008
I could really use some help. I have to work on a vergy large photo (a 2x2.5 metters print, in 300 dpi). Someone told me that I should work on a small version of the file, and then copy and paste the history from the small to the big file
The thing is: how do send the modifications from one file to another?
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Oct 24, 2008
I've download Photoshop CS4 and running it in trial mode. When I use the brush tool for example, the delay in it actually printing on the paper after I click and drag is like 1-2 seconds. I have a pretty good PC, 2.4ghz @ quad.
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Apr 2, 2007
creating very large digital artwork. I mean images that are around 3ft by 2ft at least, maybe upwards of 48" by 30".
Many layers, lots of depth going on, in the vein of lets say - Abstract digital art. I will also be creating these images not only at large image size but very high quality for Giclee and other printing purpose.
My question is, what sort of PC requirements should I consider for the most efficiency. As much RAM as possible? I am already looking into a 30" monitor just to give me as much real estate as possible. When working at images around 10,000 x 7,000 pixels I am already working at 12% image on a large monitor.
If money wasn't much of an option what would you go for/what considerations would you bring up?
2+Gigs of RAM over Dual/Quad Core processors.
One large 30" monitor or perhaps Dual 24"?
Massive HD space for the 300mb that each image will be when saving/storing.
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Mar 27, 2008
i am working on colour-washing an A0 sized scanned architectural elevations drawing, nothing major, but the file size has now gone massive.
it started off as a scanned PDF of 2mb, which i converted to .PSD format and began bucket-filling area's with colour. the .PSD file is now 60mb, and i have flattened the image so there is only one layer?
the problem with it being 60mb is that our plotter hasnt got enough memory to print it.
and i have only coloured half of the drawing so far!
how can i reduce the file size but still keep it in .PSD format?
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Jun 23, 2007
I am creating a 24"X18" Sign with text and simple graphics.
I set my canvas to 24X18 and the file size is over 2gb.
Should I be doing this in smaller scale to make the file sizes smaller? What happens when I send the file to the sign shop for printing? Will they need the full 24X18, or can I make it smaller but in a format that the print shop can blow up without sacrificing quality?
ALSO, I need to be able to send an example of the sign to my client by email. How can I make a downsized version with a small enough file size to email?
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Aug 27, 2013
I'm used to working with older versions of Photoshop CS, where I 'just save' exr with no options. This previously resulted in file sizes half that of .hdr. In this latest version if I choose to save uncompressed (which I assumed the old versions of Photoshop did?) the file size is a good 10x larger than they used to be. If I save as zlib or wavelet, they're similar size (a fair bit less than a .hdr).
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What did the old Photoshop use for compression? Or how can I find out? I don't remember my old exrs taking so long to compress and save either (with zlib) but I might be wrong.
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May 7, 2004
I have hundreds of web galleries that I need optimized. I need each photo opened and resaved. However, I need the photos to be saved via "save for web" so that the files end up being about 20-30 k. If I use just "save as > jpg" the files end up being about 100-130k. IMPORTANT NOTES: I want the current files to be overwritten (partly because, if I designate a destination, they will be unorganized, and partly because each photo comes in 4 diferent versions: bwlrg, bwsml, clrlrg, clrsml.
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Sep 13, 2004
I'm working on a flyer and because I'm new to Photoshop,
i have a question:
I want to make a huge line (backward) of shot glasses with the following picture as basis.
I'm unable to handle the transparency between the shot glasses.
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Nov 25, 2013
How to enlarge a photo?
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Oct 3, 2012
I've got a hi-res tiff image (5031x3579 px) which I need to use as a background on a very large print (2500 mm x2500 mm, 300 dpi). I placed the original image in InDesign and had to enlarge it by approx 800% to fit the canvas. Effective dpi ended up at 35dpi. This, no suprise, looks **** when viewed at 50-100%, so I thought maybe it would be better to resize the image in photoshop before placing it in InDesign. Well, I did do that and ended up with an image with a huge filesize (2,5 Gb) before saving it as a tiff again. I noticed that many of the save as options didn't come up, only tiff, Large image format and native PS. I still dont know what the final file size will be... still waiting for it to finish processing.
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The method I used for enlargement was: Image size -> resample - bicubic smoother (best for enlargement) - in three steps, 200% up - 200% up - 150% up.
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What is the best way using photoshop CS6? I know I will loose quality, but want to minimize the apparent loss the best way.
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Nov 12, 2012
I have a card 7.5 x 5 .5. I would like to scan it and use it as my desktop wallpaper for the season. I have 2 Dell u2711 monitors at a resolution of 2560 x 1440. However, when I scan I get a terrible image when I attempt to set it as by background in Windows 7 Professional. how to do this. I have Lr 4 and CS 5.
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Mar 16, 2006
I've been photoshopping on and off for about 2 years now, sharing some of my stuff on a prowrestling message board (go figure). My skills (if you can call them that) are fairly limited.
Here's the inquiry I have...
I have a small logo. It's the only logo on the net of it's kind, so if there was a larger one, I'd have it. I need to enlarge it substantially for a t-shirt (for my significant other as an inside joke type gift). However due to the photo being so small, I lose major detail when I enlarge it.... This makes me a sad panda.
However, an aquantance told me that I can still maintain the quality if I make the image a vector then enlarge it. I nodded my head and agreed but truth be told, I've never used vectors before.
I've attached a link to the photo below, and I'm asking anyone for their help. Guiding me through the process of enlarging the photo without losing too much detail or making it lose focus would be cool. If it's a quick process but takes some skill,
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Dec 16, 2004
I'm wanting to put up some pictures in my "study" that are influencing, read it in a magazine, and I remember these. Looking on the web it seems everyone "wished they'd come up with this ad campaign".
I'd like to enlarge them to A4 size as well, just to put them in glass frames, I don't know how legal this is but I can't find anywhere that sells them on the web, or who actually made them ?
I don't really understand the enlarging process
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Aug 5, 2009
i need to create an very large scaled pic / stencil off a a4 sized jpeg image...
though every time i blow it up it all goes pair shaped...
cleaning up the image to be even slightly more visible?
im using cs3 photoshop.
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May 2, 2012
I'm laying out some big panels containing smaller images, so I am adding these using 'File>Place'. However, while the empty panel takes up about 70 MB, placing 3MB worth of smaller images makes the file size explode to a whopping 150MB, making it impossible to fill up the entire board. So far, I've seen file sizes of 500 MB, with Photoshop eating up 50GB swap files. what is going on here?
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(I'm using Photoshop CS4 on OS X 10.7.3)
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Feb 23, 2013
I have two PSD files. In one file 11pt font looks very small, in the other file 6pt font looks huge! Both fonts are MPlantin. Both canvas and image sizes are the same. Why is this happening?
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The reason I ask is I'm trying to get my font thickness just right when I print the file. The font keeps coming out too thick. I think this strange sizing this is a clue as to why.
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Mar 20, 2013
I've copied and pasted a shape from Illustrator into Photoshop CS6.
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When I go to transform layer, Photoshop is putting a large bounding box around the object — even though the object's bounds are much smaller.
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No other layers are selected or linked to the Vector smart object.
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Feb 9, 2012
One thing that I just can't work out is why the gamut warning in GIMP is so much greater than in Photoshop.
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Jun 18, 2013
Is there any way to enlarge the text in the panels, such as the "layers panel"? My eyesight just isn't what it used to be, and I would like to make it bigger. Is this even possible???
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Sep 29, 2013
how to enlarge part of a RAW image
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Nov 19, 2013
I was sent an image from an i pad. It is only 320x240, 40kb and 72ppi. I tried in CS6 to enlarge it but anything over the initial image size is deeply blurred using Image or canvas in Image dropdown.
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Can this be resolved to enlarge to 4x6, 5x7,8x10 with in CS6?
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Nov 13, 2013
I realize that you can't make a silk purse from a sow's ear, but I'm in the position of needing to make some small images larger while working with them to not look completely blurry or pixellated.
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Are there techniques for doing this? Does one need to start with an image of at least a certain size to expect any halfway decent results? The starting point images in question are in the neighborhood of 250px - 400px in either dimension and all combos of those.
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Feb 26, 2008
I have a picture that is 21x32cm in 300ppi. I want to print it to 50x70cm in digital printer.
I need to enlarge it to fit, right? What are the settings I should use in the image size dialog box?
Should it remain 300ppi or perhaps 600 ppi?
Should I resample pixels or not?
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Sep 18, 2007
I'm a total PhotoShop noob. I've got an EPS vector file that I want to enlarge. How do I do that? Any help would be greatly appreciated. And any help that includes specific menus, commands, steps, etc. would really make my day!
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Apr 12, 2006
I'm trying to enlarge a small section/layer WITHOUT the anti-aliasing and I can't for the life of me figure out how.
I've checked the help files but to no avail.
I'm using Photoshop CS 8.0.
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May 6, 2004
I'm Trying to make a Headshot. Using my (Epson Perfection 1260)Scanner, I scanned a Back and White(4"x6") Sharp Image Photo at (1200 dpi) and enlarged it to(7"x 9").
Using PhotoShop I Sharpend the Image. I printed at (1440 dpi) using Glossy Photo Paper with my "Epson Stylus Photo 750" Printer. The Image has turned out Grainy and not very clear as the original although it did manage to pickup up detail like lint on the photograph LOL.
I tried enlarging the image in PS and increased the amount of Pixels, instead of during the scanning process but that resulted in poorer quality image.
The Photos that remain the same size as the original turn out excellent photo quality images.
How do I enlarge a photo from a smaller image and maintain almost the same quality as the original? It seems I am losing resolution somewhere along the way.
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