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Help with MP and Print understanding - 01-16-2011, 04:25 PM


Hi. I have been an amateur photographer for a few years now and I am trying to take it to he next level. I am very nervous because my boss has seen some of my work and has asked me to do some photos for the business. Some of these photos she will want 24X30 or larger. I am currently using a Canon EOS rebel T2i. I just need help understanding the MP to print size ratio since I have never blown up any pictures past 8X10. I also need some suggestions on where to get prints done that size in this area or online. Thank You for your help.
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01-27-2011, 12:13 AM


Im shocked that no one has wrote. Look on Canon's website or search google for the ratio. I know I have seen it, its pretty easy to find.

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