Printing large with the iPhone 14 Pro
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- čas přidán 12. 10. 2022
- The new iPhone 14 pro max 48 mega pixel camera is revolutionary! We are putting this camera to the test to find out how large you can print a photo in the highest quality possible.
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Great video, this is the proof that many people need to understand the power of this Phone. Thanks
Thank goodness! I’ve been waiting for this setting feature for years! Gotta get me a new phone!
Very interesting and informative thanks👍😎
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!!
This is incredible - thanks for sharing this
🤯 THATS SICK !
what file type was the raw image?
Amazing ❤
The jpeg and RAW don't match resolution how do you wanna compare...
How dpi are you considering to print?
We love what you're doing and we want to spread the same kind of love to our customers too! We'd love to hear more about your business and how you've been able to create such an amazing product.
Would you be open to having a quick chat about this? We'd really appreciate it if you could share some of your insights with us.
We look forward to hearing from you soon!
Thanks,
Amazing printing, looks quite natural. Nevertheless I am not sure if a DSLR can compete in low light, usually for that is needed a tripod and a long exposure or a very high iso that degrades the image quality. I have a Samsung S20 FE and a couple of weeks ago I shot the beach at twilight with night mode, the file is very clean, with spot-on white balance, everything in focus and the waves are frozen. It is mindblowing.
Is that an acrylic
Really? I wonder if my iphone12pro can do similar to that. I know it won’t be the same.
Do you think 13 pro max can take a picture good enought to print that big in raw?
Probably close but you can also use AI software to double or quadruple your image.. a favorite of ours is www.letsenhance.io
i want to learn how do you do it 😮
isn't 300 PPI the recommended resolution for prints?
150ppi is all you need for the highest quality print, anything less you will see degradation of the quality, anything more you will not notice the difference. We've done experiments and there is no visual difference in the print even with a magnification loop. It's based on how the RIP software processes the image.
The actual printer is responsible for the RIP handling?@@ArtbeatStudios
What was the size of this print?
60x40
Now do samsung's 200mp mode 😂