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  • Basic Resizing Tutorial
    by Gracey

    This is a very basic resizing tutorial for those wanting to enlarge work for print. Enlarging should be done PRIOR TO any other processin…

    This is a very basic resizing tutorial for those wanting to enlarge work for print. Enlarging should be done PRIOR TO any other processing of your image. This contains no gaussian blur layers, no processing tips – just how to resize your images, with very simple and non-technical information. It does explain (in the simplest terms) the differences between file sizes and image size, and how to change the resolution. Those already using a method to enlarge their photos won’t get much out of this, but those just learning might find it helpful The tutorial is in a downloadable .pdf format and includes screenshots with the instructions, to make it even easier to follow. Basic Image Enlargement in Photoshop Thanks goes to Shaida Parveen for the image used during the making of the tutorial.

  • Well, we never get bids in our garden and now we know why!

  • As straight as the Gunbarrel Highway, Outback, Western Australia. / The Gunbarrel Highway was one of the roads build by Len Beadell’s Gunbarrel Party. It goes from Wiluna in Outback Western Australia to Giles Weather Station (Warakurna) also in Outback Western Australia and then on to Uluru (Ayers Rock) in the Northern Territory. This photo was upsized to 220% to make it possible to print it as a large poster. As long if you keep your viewing distance it looks formidable. – Copyright Blue Gum Pictures 2004

  • TUTORIAL: Resizing Images for Print in Photoshop - The Simpler Way
    by Gracey

    For those of you with Photoshop, here’s a simple tutorial for resizing images for print in Photoshop. Much to my surprise, I discovere…

    For those of you with Photoshop, here’s a simple tutorial for resizing images for print in Photoshop. Much to my surprise, I discovered that Photoshop (CS2 is what I use) has a wizard for resizing images to print – something I had not seen before since I never ventured into the “Help” menu, which is where you’ll find it. This option is not available in CS3. I am currently printing my own images (up to 13” wide X 44” long) on an Epson R1900 and the prints I have resized using this wizard come out beautifully on that printer. I have not yet sent these off to a print-house to test them, so before you decide to sell anything sized this way, you’ll need to obtain a test-print from the printer of your choice. Download the tutorial in PDF format from here / The pdf contains screen prints of the steps, so it should be simple for anyone to follow. Since I use Photoshop CS2, I have no idea if this option is available in prior versions, or if it is available in Photoshop Elements. You’ll need to look in your programs to see. Please Note* Starting with the highest quality of image you’ve got will help result in the best quality of print.

  • original pencil drawin by me

  • Upsize?
    by Silvia Ganora

    I was wondering if you sometimes upsize your images before uploading to Redbubble. I know it’s better not to but I had a few cropped imag…

    I was wondering if you sometimes upsize your images before uploading to Redbubble. I know it’s better not to but I had a few cropped images I just upsized a little bit. Now I’m wondering if this will result in pixelated or blotched prints… Any thoughts?

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