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I'm a complete Photoshop novice so I found some wallpaper on the web, modified it a little and added a logo. Any thoughts on how this will look backlit or opinions in general?
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I like it. The one thing I would point out is that even a 1600x1200 wallpaper is too low-res for a high quality print. Most people recommend 300dpi, which in my case for a 26"x8" marquee is 7725x2250.
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Yeah, the image I have is only 72 dpi and I've been told that up-converting the dpi in Photoshop doesn't work very well. Thanks for the info.
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