The Dark Knight

Jeezy

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Well my uni has the biggest and the best quality printer in the region it could print that. But of course, I would be asking you to pay the $5 printing fee and the shipping costs as well :D
well...if you wanna do that I'd give you another image..

 

Jeezy

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i was thinking the exact same thing...
provocative statement plus the dot dot's can only channel one thought through my head unfortunately

:spiteful:
i always write the dot dot's...

 

azemkamikaze03

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Stupid Bats picture owns

and yea it's only blurry because the image is so big and requires so many pixels that u have to have like a really nice cpu to make it look crisp and clean on ur monitor

 

Victim

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I agree, that stupid Bats one is fantastic.. If there was one outta those I would print, it would be that one.
 

UnhingedMouse0

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The size that an image is at 72dpi... is the biggest you can print it without any quality loss from what you see on the screen.

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So, the stupidbats is 6.293in x 8.853in at 300dpi.

But when you change that to 72dpi (take off resample in PS) its 26.222in x 36.889in.

Thats the largest you can print it without any loss of quality from what you see on the screen.

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The one with the face on the wall, can be printed up to 104.403in x 154.667in (72dpi) without any loss in quality from what you see on the screen. (Though its a little fuzzy at full size on screen, so smaller would probably look better.)

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Where I work we have two large format printers.

Epson 9600 - 44" wide prints.

Epson 11880 - 64" wide prints.

I printed mine on the smaller of the two because:

A. The size I wanted would fit

B. The roll of vinyl we had was the size that fits that printer, lol.

 
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azemkamikaze03

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The size that an image is at 72dpi... is the biggest you can print it without any quality loss.

So, the stupidbats is 6.293in x 8.853in at 300dpi.

When you change that to 72dpi (take off resample in PS) its 26.222in x 36.889in.

Thats then the largest you can print it without loss of quality from what you see on the screen.

The one with the face on the wall can be printed up to 104.403in x 154.667in without any loss in quality from what you see on the screen. (Though its a little fuzzy at full size on screen, so smaller would probably look better.)
I have so much to learn...:'(

 

UnhingedMouse0

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The graphics lab at a college where we do designing, printing, and mounting of posters for students, professors, and events.

I only work there once a week, and its unpaid, but I get free experience working with this stuff and occasional free prints, lol

Oh, and the graphic designer there sometimes gives me tips... and plug-ins. :D

 
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