Easy question: 3822 pixel (wide) at 300 ppi = 12.9 inch wide (32 cm) prints.
A little larger than A4 (24x30 cm). That's it, folks.

But then you can up-rez, naturally, which doesn't realy improve the quality,
even though you get more pixels.
For large prints 100 or 150 ppi is enough, if the image is viewed at a
larger distance.
In this case I'd say up to 95 x 65 cm (38x26 inches). That's actually a
small poster.
A1 (60x84 cm) will sometimes be OK (115 ppi), but 24x30 is close to perfect
(300 ppi).
Regards

Jens Bladt
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Emne: 10mp DSLR enlargements


How big enlargements can one expect to get out of a 10mp DSLR like the K10D?
A3 format?
I've never used a digital camera....


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