If it will help at all, you can do _much_ larger than 13x19" with your current kit should you ever decide to.

My neighbor is a free-lance window designer for clothing retailers. He had a few shots from my K20D printed on a kind of plastic coated paper at sizes ranging from three feet by two up to three feet square and mounted on flat wood frames for use as backdrops. I pixel peeped the printing quality and it's really good. The printing process adds in some grain (from the colour dithering, I expect; I doubt it's any more than a 4-ink CMYK process) and no sign of pixelization from the blown-up image was visible.

We hung these images in a small gallery in June-July and they look just terrific on a large wall.

I can only just image how fine the 645D images look done on a large format printer at 3 by 5 feet. <drool> :)

-bmw


On 10-11-13 2:18 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:
Good review, still too rich for my blood. I can make acceptable 11x14" ~ 13x19" with my current kit. Sadly I have no need for Poster size prints.

On 11/13/2010 11:51 AM, Christine Aguila wrote:
Just got this review of the D645. Maybe I'll pitch the previously posted list and try for this Pentax kit instead :-). Anyway, really nice review here.

http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/cameras/pentax_645d___a_first_review.shtml


Cheers, Christine from Chicago





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