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Hi there, Some time ago I got given a free canvas print for Jessops at 24" x 16" and never used it. Recently I decided to dust it off and find an image to stick up in the lounge or something. The image in question was the moon at sea (link to image - http://wp-photography.co.uk/photo_6614447.html) and was taken with a long exposure around 30 sec. f/18 and ISO 200 however does appear grainy when viewed at actual pixels on CS5. A quick call to the local Jessops confirmed it was likely to appear grainy when printed, but is it worth printing and how grainy would it be?
I'm aware when you buy some canvas' in shops they are grainy themselves, is it standard as I have never had to print a canvas before only prints. And I don't want to waste a canvas on a bad image "because it's free".
So would this image linked, taken at 4288 x 2848 in low light with long exposure be useable on a 24 x 16?
Many thanks in advance!
I'm aware when you buy some canvas' in shops they are grainy themselves, is it standard as I have never had to print a canvas before only prints. And I don't want to waste a canvas on a bad image "because it's free".
So would this image linked, taken at 4288 x 2848 in low light with long exposure be useable on a 24 x 16?
Many thanks in advance!