ColleenSwerb
Brodo gettin her Swerb on
Ok. So part of our contract with our wedding photographer, was that we would receive a DVD of all our high resolution images (straight from the contract "• High Resolution Digital Negatives DVD "). We got a TON of photos, and all was well until the other day when I realized that the images we received are all 72 dpi. They are HUGE files (when I open in PS with my rulers on, like 33 inches x 45 inches for a portrait oriented photo). But at 72 dpi it's printing like poo on my home computer. I've sent several to labs (like Walgreen's and Walmart) and they have printed beautifully though.
Is there a way to convert them to 300 dpi? I tried just changing the resolution but all that did was blow it up to an even bigger sized image.
And I'm confused as to how this can be considered "high resolution". I just wanted to ask here, before I fire off an email asking the photographer, in case I'm an idiot.
Ideally I want to be able to order some canvases from WHCC in larger sizes, but I'm NOT confortable using the 72 dpi files right now (or should I not be worried about it??).
Is there a way to convert them to 300 dpi? I tried just changing the resolution but all that did was blow it up to an even bigger sized image.
And I'm confused as to how this can be considered "high resolution". I just wanted to ask here, before I fire off an email asking the photographer, in case I'm an idiot.
Ideally I want to be able to order some canvases from WHCC in larger sizes, but I'm NOT confortable using the 72 dpi files right now (or should I not be worried about it??).
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