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mikereddington

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  1. Thank you for this info! So I will just state the original photo size in the description (ex. 6000 x 4000 = 20" x 13.3") and not write ANY enlargement recommendations for safety sake. I am just thinking about buyer questions that may come up prior to listing any photos online. So, if someone asks if it can be enlarged to poster size, I will just recommend they have it printed at its original size or smaller and if they still want it larger, I will just let them know that some sharpness and detail will be lost. Is that what you would recommend?
  2. Hello, I'm new to this forum and hope I came to the right place for a little help. I am thinking about selling instant digital downloads on an online markerplace like Etsy. I never sold prints before and have a question about printout sizes for the description. My question is, what is the max size or percentage the picture can be printed at without losing quality? I see on some sellers sites that they have a "recommended print up to size". I shoot all my photos in RAW format and convert them to JPEG. So, for example, if the photo is an uncropped 300 dpi jpg and 6000 x 4000 pixil size, which comes out to 20" x 13.333", what would be the largest the "print up to" or percent size I could put in the description? Or is 20 x 13.3 the recommended max size? Thanks in advance!!
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