When you need to print large photos for display, a professional printing service can produce your prints in high resolution, with archival quality and durable paper that will preserve your images. Our experts can also offer framing, mounting, diptych and triptych options to suit your needs.
One important factor to consider when enlarging an image is its resolution, which refers to the number of dots printed per inch. The higher the resolution, the better the image will look. To determine an image’s resolution, find its dimensions in pixels and multiply them by 300 dpi to get the number of dots per inch.
A high resolution is particularly important when printing large photo prints, because the human eye can detect details at much greater distances than a digital screen. If your image has a lower resolution, it will appear grainy or pixelated when printed at a larger size.
Another consideration when preparing an image for printing is its color saturation. This relates to how vivid or dull the colors are in your image, and can be affected by factors like light conditions, camera settings, and post-processing software. A high saturation level is ideal for prints, as it will give your photo a vivid and vibrant appearance. When displaying your prints, it’s also important to keep them in a well-lit and ventilated area away from direct sunlight or heat sources, as this can cause the colors to fade over time. This will help to prolong the life of your prints and ensure they remain vibrant for as long as possible.