Hi All,
I'd like to photographically print panos for posting on a physical bulletin board.
--> Could someone create (or point me to) a How-To about splitting a pano up into standard photo kiosk print size segments for printing on a drugstore Kodak photo kiosk?
It seems more economical to use a series of smaller prints (close to the panos height) and then attach them together on the back?
→ A related note. How do I know what size to set Hugins canvas to (output size?) in order to use the web pano print service sizes.
(I don't want to print a postage stamp size image on a huge sheet of photo paper.)
Is there a standard for how pixels relate to inches, when printing digital photos?
I've tried fiddling with Hugins
canvas settings (Optimize = W:8468, H:3559), and Photoprint, without
success.
I wonder if my Hugin settings are not producing a large enough output pano image?
I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 Linux.
Thanks for your input and time.
Thank you, GnomeNomad for your words of wisdom.
I opened my pano in GIMP and discovered it was 23" wide, so I reduced it to 13.5" wide in order to print on my inkjet using legal paper.
I found a website selling a 1K roll of 8.5 inkjet paper for $17.00. I also discovered Office Depot will print large/wide media for $1.99 a square foot.
Because this is only my 2nd pano (with a pocket point and shoot) I'll need a better camera (DSLR) and more practice before I want to spend $$$$$ printing my creations. Right now the inkjet output is enough to make me say wow, cool and motivate me to keep improving.
Thank you, GnomeNomad.