Printed in the Canon printer (as opposed to the Kodak
Very happy for hanging-around-the-house purposes. Professional results may vary..
No harm in giving a go I reckon.
[No I don't work for Officeworks]
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Officeworks - A1 enlargementPaid $26 for 'satin' which is a relatively matt surface. 
                  
            
		Printed in the Canon printer (as opposed to the Kodak Very happy for hanging-around-the-house purposes. Professional results may vary.. No harm in giving a go I reckon. [No I don't work for Officeworks] 
 Re: Officeworks - A1 enlargementSounds cheap enough to give a whirl...if only i had something to print, and not the temptation to print at work! 
                  
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 Re: Officeworks - A1 enlargementJust to give you an idea of size; this is a 20 inch monitor. 
                  
            
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 Re: Officeworks - A1 enlargementNice, the print looks good! 
                  
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 Re: Officeworks - A1 enlargementWhat res and dpi was the original pic? 
                  
            u just take it in on a usb stick? I'm really hopeless and haven't printed anything in years its all just digital Canon EOS 40D 
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 Re: Officeworks - A1 enlargementWhat paper are they using? 
                  
            
		
 Re: Officeworks - A1 enlargementDivine, 
                  
            
		my camera is 8MP. upscaled about 20% (in gradual increments) in PS. Saved as TIFF with ZIP compression. Used USB stick because their web interface is clunky to say the least. Also it's no joy uploading a 60Mb image. Devilla, I have no idea about paper! Service was very good as I turned up really odd times (8pm weekday) and when I went to pick the print, the people at the counter were really excited that the print came out well! One guy was yelling across the store telling me as such! ![]() 
 Re: Officeworks - A1 enlargementNice one Surenj. 
                  
            Looks like the print came out lighter than the version on your monitor. Was that intentional ? Also, for those looking to upscale images for enlarged printing, the formula I use when upscaling is: (Required Length in inches) x (DPI being used) = Image length in pixels (Required Height in inches) x (DPI being used) = image height in pixels So, for a 30" x 20" print, being printed at 200DPI, you would need: 30 x 200 = 6000pixels (length) 20 x 200 = 4000pixels (height) Thus, a native 3000 x 2000px NEF/JPEG would need to be upscaled to 6000 x 4000 for this 30" x 20" @ 200dpi It is also usually fine to save as a JPEG (highest quality), but TIFF is also fine - it will just be a larger file size. Cheers, Dave Dave 
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 It's because I didn't balance flash vs ambient properly in this image. If anything, the image on the monitor is slightly brighter than the print. [Although it's hard to directly compare the two 
 Re: Officeworks - A1 enlargementLooks good Suren. 
                  
            
		Trying to work out where the pic was taken Are you going to frame it or mount? 
 Re: Officeworks - A1 enlargementSounds good.... thanks for your information, I just finding somewhere provide this service! 
                  
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 Re: Officeworks - A1 enlargementNioce Suren! and a fine image for printing! 
                  
            
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 Re: Officeworks - A1 enlargementsurenj, the print looks like its 2 stops brighter than the monitor, is that just the angle we're viewing it at or is the shot actually considerabley darker ? 
                  
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 Close but no cigar. North Coogee. Remember last year..? 0430am Dec 19th or something! 
 I mounted it on foam board with photo tabs!     
 Probably 1/2 stop or so. The monitor always looks brighter anyways. The flash in this photo is too much. The photo is reflecting the back wall as well. 
 Re: Officeworks - A1 enlargementSuren the print looks great, especially at that price. I normally pay around $60 for a similar size at my local my local pro photo place, so you've done well. 
                  
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