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Signorina
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I have an opportunity to order a digital file -OR- a digital print of a black and white photograph from the late '70s that I wish to give as a gift to my mom. I am happy to order the print itself - but I think an 8 x 10 is probably too large and I like the idea of making a few copies to give to my brothers... I think I would want to have 5 x 7s or 4 x 6 prints made. Which size digital file should I order?
Digital file:
72dpi, 8x10: $20 per image
300dpi, 8x10: $30 per image
600dpi, 8x10: $50 per image
Photoprint:
8x10 in.: $30.00 per image
11x14 in.: $35.00 per image
16x20 in.: $60.00 per image
20x24 in.: $85.00 per image
(Background: I was searching for a picture of my brother online for a project I am doing (the picture had been published in a newsletter) because I couldn't find it on my computer. I couldn't find it online so I tried adding details to the search, city name, putting his full name in quotes, etc. I was STUNNED when a reference to a late 1970's photographic portrait of my late Dad (brother's namesake) popped up in the city's Historical Society's archives. It was taken by a now famous photographer whose works are archived there. I don't think anyone in my family has ever seen it! They sent me a low res copy so I could preview it - and it's my dad - probably 1977 or so? I am dying to surprise my mom with it... I would have it printed by a local studio so that the quality would be good...)
Digital file:
72dpi, 8x10: $20 per image
300dpi, 8x10: $30 per image
600dpi, 8x10: $50 per image
Photoprint:
8x10 in.: $30.00 per image
11x14 in.: $35.00 per image
16x20 in.: $60.00 per image
20x24 in.: $85.00 per image
(Background: I was searching for a picture of my brother online for a project I am doing (the picture had been published in a newsletter) because I couldn't find it on my computer. I couldn't find it online so I tried adding details to the search, city name, putting his full name in quotes, etc. I was STUNNED when a reference to a late 1970's photographic portrait of my late Dad (brother's namesake) popped up in the city's Historical Society's archives. It was taken by a now famous photographer whose works are archived there. I don't think anyone in my family has ever seen it! They sent me a low res copy so I could preview it - and it's my dad - probably 1977 or so? I am dying to surprise my mom with it... I would have it printed by a local studio so that the quality would be good...)