Umm; '
acoustic canvas'?? That's a new one for this bloke :thinking:
but then I print very few photos these days
depends on
the printer, but many convert the files to jpg for printing so ask the printer what they use and size they need
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as for the original problem: wouldn't you need to send the actual size you required to be printed? If so, you shouldn't be unticking the resize box;
BUT; I just did a test export for the size you are talking I ended up with 780mb file
Y
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I would suggest trying a couple of things>>talk to the printer>>do some test exports in jpg/smaller sizes to see if the original question is solved
Bit off LR topics
And if I may; a couple of personal thoughts from me. Canvas prints are popular because Mums can get a 'good looking' photo of their darlings from very basic cameras. Canvas printing is
very forgiving and we don't really need the file quality we need when printing a photograph.
You are using a 24px camera, yet not so long ago we were using 6 mp cameras like my first digital camera, a "pro quality" D100 Nikon yet I was able to print
and sell 20 x 30 inch (50 x 75cm) photos from those JPG original edited files. The point is we tend worry too much about file quality today IMO. What we had to do or
should have done in the past often no longer matters with today's brilliant cameras. And a note about the D100: it was a case of take 4 raw photos and wait for the camera to write up those files. Not very handy when doing aerial photos lol. And that D100 cost about Au$2,500!!!
Hope all that helps you in some way. let us know how it all goes and I would
love to see the photo
you are printing that big
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