Hi Rickard,
no idea about resolution requirements, but the lens you have at your
disposal could be the critical thing. If you can go macro enough, you could
'autostich' overlapping pictures to get the megapixels you need. Never done
stitching a macro picture myself though.
Good luck. And congratulations with their trust in you ;-)
Regards, Frank.
2007/8/24, Rickard Nilsson <rickard.nilsson@xxxxxxxxx>:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have been asked to urgently help out by
> photographing a flower that should be printed
> in about 3x3 meters and used in a company's
> exposition. That's about all information I
> have for the moment, I have no idea of what
> type of paper or canvas that will be used.
>
> Is it just plain stupid to try to do this with
> the E-500, or could the result be acceptable?
> I read somewhere that 23 ppi should be an
> appropriate resolution for such big images.
> If so, I guess 8 megapixel could be just about
> enough. Is that number completely off?
>
> Any other quick tips about this sort of assigment?
> I realise I'm not really the right man for the
> job, but I thought I could give it a try.
>
> / Rickard
>
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