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    Hi Everyone,

    I have an image of a snowy owl in flight that I would like to print in life size (approximately) for home display and that means something like 60X40 inches. I'm looking at 3 options: paper on foam board backing, canvas print gallery wrap, and metal print. The price of the first is the least expensive, canvas is a little more, and metal print is ~ 2X more. Would love to hear advice/comments from those who have printed large images for display including how much sharpening is needed for such large print.

    Much appreciated.

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    Thank you

    Loi
    Last edited by Loi Nguyen; 12-05-2014 at 11:42 AM.

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    The metal print will not need framing so that will off sets the price. I would contact the lab you plan on having do the printing and use their recommendation for sharpening and up sizing the image. I have had large metal prints done and sharpen them as I would have an inkjet print that turn put very nice
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