Greetings
I’ve created some interesting panoramas from 4 to 6 2000 x 3000 pixel JPGs via Photoshop Elements. However I’m in need of some sage advice on preparing the files for printing. A nearby vendor offers prints up to 20 x 30 using a nice Epson 7880 Pro inkjet for ridiculously low prices. The operators are somewhat clueless but I’ve seen remarkably high quality enlargements produced, and know local pro photographers use their service. I’ve looked up the printer’s manual and am pretty sure they are using the “normal” setting at 360 DPI. So I’ve basically two questions:
I realize printer DPI and image PPI are fundamentally different, but would it make sense to resample the images to achieve 360 PPI resolution? Or is there some optimal or threshold PPI for the best enlargement quality?
Would better resizing software (e.g. Alien Skin, Genuine Fractals etc.) really produce a visible improvement in quality or is Photoshop’s Bicubic interpolation plenty good enough?
Any insight here highly appreciated!
Thanks <peter>