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Adam Jewell

10 Years Ago

For Large Prints, What Is The Xx In "108.00" X Xx""

For stitching together multi-row panoramic shots, what is the XX in the maximum size? Is it 108x108 or something smaller than that?

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Dan Turner

10 Years Ago

It's based on the width of the canvas roll, Adam. FAA will print 50" by 108".

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Mike Savad

10 Years Ago

as dan said, the paper is limited to a certain size, as is the canvas. you can get a large canvas print up to those sizes, paper is smaller. but it's also based on ratio, how thin to how long, that's what determines final size.


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Rich Franco

10 Years Ago

Adam,

IF you have a client and they want a larger print, most profesiional labs can print "panels" and then have them installed,like wallpaper and then the image is unlimited. My local lab, years ago did stuff for Nike and then did a print that was 80 FEET long, for some convention or something, Grand Central Station,maybe?

Rich

 

Adam Jewell

10 Years Ago

Thanks for the replies! Don't have any buyers lining up to buy giant sizes just trying to figure out the ratios to aim for when shooting scenes. Maybe panels would be something else FAA could incorporate. Might make bigger prints more affordable if its cheaper to ship say three 36*50 panels than one great big 108*50. Just shipping for 108*30 is over $400. 3 panels might be more like $150.00 to ship.

 

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