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PostThu Sep 23, 2004 4:59 pm 
Ditto on what Mike said-find a Fuji Frontier machine. They are about the best. The Sam's Clubs have them in Auburn and in Renton btw. Some Costco's have them, but not all. The Wal-Mart in Federal Way has the Fuji machine also. The quality is very high on those machines.

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PostThu Sep 23, 2004 5:57 pm 
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but going off of 3008x2000 at 12x18 would be at only 167 dpi.
I agree Eric. That is pretty marginal for a print. Ideally one would try for 300 Anything over 220 or so is probably acceptable as these large prints are usually viewed from back a ways. Another alternative is to up sample using bicubic, ideally in steps of about 10%. Or use Fred Miranda's plug in. Cheap and easy. Also if you plan to mount your photo it's best to leave a border rather than do a borderless print.

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