Hi everyone,
I'm new at Photoshop, and the used computer I
bought (PowerMac 9600/350mz) has Photoshop, but
no PS Help file -- so I'm kinda stuck.
I have been using Photoshop to create abstract
art at about 10" x 6.5" inches -- so the works
could fit landscape-wise on letter-sized paper.
But, now I realize that I want the works to
be enlarged to 4' x 5' for a wall-size version
to hang in a gallery.
Is it possible to re-save these files at the
expanded dimensions -- or will the resolution
quality be ruined?
I tried creating one from the beginning at
4' x 5' -- but a temp file took up hundreds
of MBs, hanging the computer for a long time.
Since I have hundreds of the page-sized works --
and the wall-sized dimensions hang up the computer
-- what are my options?
1> Is there a way to salvage the works I've
done by re-saving to wall size?
2> Or, do I need a faster computer to create
them from scratch at wall-sized dimensions?
3> If I can do it on this computer, couldn't
I save the bigger files on Jazz drives or
some other portable media -- or is that not
practical.
4> Most importantly, could I continue to create
the works at page-size, and enlarge them later
if I need faster hardware?
Thanks for helping this neophyte.
Claire
--
"Natural gas is hemispheric. I like to call it hemispheric in nature because
it is a product that we can find in our neighborhoods." -- President-Elect
GW Bush, Austin, Texas, Dec. 20, 2000
"Claire" <a...@jh.com> wrote in message
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There is a plug-in called Genuine Fractals that allows you to increase image
size without altering resolution and without reducing image quality. I don't
know how it does this, but apparently it works pretty well. I have not used
myself yet, but it has been highly recommended by a friend.
You also need to ask whoever is doing your poster-size printing about the
resolution they need.
Hope this helps, Sara