On 2007-09-10 01:57:16 -0400, David Azose <drazose@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> said:
> Mike Christie wrote:
>> Does anyone know of a lab that makes prints the size and aspect ratio
>> of the image from the D70, and not just the standard film camera
>> ratios, such as 5 x 7, 8 x 10, 16 x 20, etc.?
>>
>> If I look at my image in Photoshop as a .psd, it shows 12.53 in x 8.33
>> in. I'd like to get a print larger that what my letter-sized inkjet
>> will do. If I have a standard lab (Shutterfly, etc.) do it, I have to
>> do 10 x 8 or 20 x 16. That means more cropping on the width than I
>> really want to do. What I'd really like to do is have the image
>> printed as 25 x 16.6. Are there any labs that will do that?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> Mike Christie
>> mike [at] csquared [dot] com
> I retired 2 years ago from a pro lab in Seattle. What they do is print
> on the next larger "standard" size paper but size you print (without
> any cropping if that's what you want) to whatever size you want.
>
> In your case, the size paper you would be charged for would be 20x30"
> with the image sized 25x16.6" within that paper size. They would trim
> to your specifications. The name of the lab is Ivey Imaging. They use a
> Durst Lambda to make prints on regular photo paper from digital files.
>
> The lab uses a color managed workflow. They expect that you also work
> in a color managed workflow so that what you see on your calibrated
> monitor will be close to what they see on their calibrated monitors.
Any lab can do this. If not trimming, you also have the option of
getting a matt custom cut to the proper size during framing....
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