Nice blend of greens with purples.![]()
I designed this 2 Thessalonians 2 panel over yesterday to this morning![]()
Thank you, BobNice blend of greens with purples.
Thanks for posting, some of my favorite verses, I would love to have a picture like this on my wall.![]()
I designed this 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 panel between December 3-9![]()
Thank you, Von, and you are welcomeThanks for posting, some of my favorite verses, I would love to have a picture like this on my wall.
after you size it down can it be re enlarged for photo quality prints and put on a flash drive and taken somewhere to have a portrait made? She works in a photo lab folks.Thank you, Von, and you are welcomeMy original is sized to be able to print high quality as a 4' x 6" print, though I have to size them down quite a bit in order to post on the boards here. Still, if you wanted to copy it from the thread, you are welcome to do so, even if to just have a copy on your computer if you wish
Monitors display at a much lower pixels per inch ratio than is required for prints, by more than three times. Monitor = 72-96 ppi; print = 250-300 ppi
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By the time I size it for the boards here, if it were to be converted to a higher pixel per inch ratio, the print size would only be good enough optimally for a 3" x 2" wallet sized print @ 250 ppi. For the boards, I size to 715 x 477 @ 72 pixels per inch, but my original is 1500 x 1000 pixels which, when converted to 250 ppi, allows for a good 4x6 print. Greater than 300 ppi for printing is useless, and 250 ppi is fineafter you size it down can it be re enlarged for photo quality prints and put on a flash drive and taken somewhere to have a portrait made? She works in a photo lab folks.
So I guess the answer is no, we can't make a poster or wall hanging from what's posted here?By the time I size it for the boards here, if it were to be converted to a higher pixel per inch ratio, the print size would only be good enough optimally for a 3" x 2" wallet sized print @ 250 ppi. For the boards, I size to 715 x 477 @ 72 pixels per inch, but my original is 1500 x 1000 pixels which, when converted to 250 ppi, allows for a good 4x6 print. Greater than 300 ppi for printing is useless, and 250 ppi is fine![]()
So I guess the answer is no, we can't make a poster or wall hanging from what's posted here?
Sorry Blue, I do not use Pixlr, so I do not know.@Magenta, a couple questions. I'm still using Pixlr editor, and I keep getting a message saying that it will be incompatible with flash soon. Any idea on how soon is "soon"??
I know flash player is being phased out by the end of 2020. I wonder if that's when Pixlr will go bye-bye too.I've tried Pixlr X but it's nowhere as good as Pixlr editor..
My working copies are large enough for a high quality 4x6 print, but those I post on the boards have to be much smaller.Can you print it out and put it in a frame?