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Canon EOS 700D (T5i) Producing 72 dpi images

Started Sep 30, 2014 | Questions thread
ushibaba
ushibaba New Member • Posts: 8
Re: Canon EOS 700D (T5i) Producing 72 dpi images
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brightcolours wrote:

ushibaba wrote:

imqqmi wrote:

cgarzi wrote:

Thank you-- this is actually really helpful. Which setting would i change on the camera to make the image output larger?

Guys, Here I would likely would not agree with you.

Being Honest DPI, when it comes to print; Does matter a lot.

it never does.

I am a wedding, product & documentation photographer and here in PK(Pakistan) we give out printed digital albums of dimensions like 12x36. So when it comes to something below 150 dpi its worth not printing even if you choose to downgrade the size and dimensions of the images in pscs6 or any software.

That makes no sense. 12x36, what is that? 1:3 is very uncommon. If you choose to make an image smaller, the pixels per inch automatically get more dense. DPI is something only useful to internal processing of printer software, and 300 DPi and 150DPI numbers are relics to the 1980's when that is the output black and white laser printers gave.

It does makes some sense, if you havent seen an album like that so its not my fault buddy

In fact i came across this thread just to find a easy solution for one of mt fellow photographers problems as he had already had an album printed and when it came to his office he could not believe the pointless blurs in his images Larger sized or smaller sized

Whatever caused that crappy album output, it most certainly was not some DPI muber in the EXIF of an image.

i quoted this from an example in real.

I would rather go into Adobe Photoshop and increase the DPI of the images before I send them for a print. Even if it takes good time for me to do so.

That makes no sense. One can let photoshop resize the print size by adjusting the DPI setting, but that is a silly thing to do. Just set the image size you want in the output software. Not a silly DPI number.

it sure does makes some sense if you can try to automate the procedure, but i dont blame you for not gathering any sense of that too.

Where as I would also recommend applying the setting changes in your camera as the previous fellow did. maybe they could be gratefully helpful.

No, it is not helpful in any way to do so.

?? No idea, never clicked with a Canon before

In either case, you need some help in applying changes to your images in regards to DPI
follow this link.
https://www.fiverr.com/ushibaba

Don't bother, seriously...

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