spacer
genius printing logo Help Center


  HELP TOPICS:

Do we do giclee printing?

Canvas Type

Paper Type

Colour Management

Delivery

Discounts

Effects

 -PhotoPaint

 -Pop Art

 -Cariacture

Feedback

Frame Profile

Frame Sizes

Free Sample

Guarantee

Image Correction

Image Manipulation

Inks

Lamination

Low DPI

Montage

Payment

Pricing

Proof

Resolution

Rolled Canvas

Scanning

Service

Smart Uploader

SMS Updates

Stretching

Support

Triptych

Turnaround

Vouchers

Wrapping
page title left

Printing on Canvas - How big can my image be printed?

page title right | Genius Printing
Genius Printing
Genius Printing Answering this question is never easy and the quickest way to work it out is to use our Smart Uploader. Upload the image and it'll tell you everything you need to know about how big you can print the image, what frame proportions would be best and even show you an instant online proof of how it will look in the various wrapping types. You can always submit the order without paying along with whatever notes you like and we can then discuss the image with you.

The most important concept when asking ‘How big can my image be printed?’ is that the bigger you print an image, the less detail will be in it. The reason is because there’s only so many pixels (dots) making up your digital image. The bigger the image is printed, the bigger the dots are printed.

Let’s take an image that has 2000 pixels in width and 1000 pixels in height

DPI image - Printing on canvas

If we print that 2000px by 1000px image at 100 DPI, it’ll be 20” x 10” and the dots will be pretty small (there’s 100 of them in every inch = 100 DPI).

At half the DPI (50 DPI), it’ll be twice as big (40” x 20”). To print the image at twice the size, the printeris printing every dot at twice the size, meaning each dot is more noticeable.

DPI image - Printing on canvas
Image courtesy of Tristan Murphy Photography


We’ve printed images at very low resolutions (eg; 50 DPI) but because it resulted in such a large canvas, people would tend to stand back to view the canvas. The further back you stand, the harder it is to see the dots.

The question is, at what point will YOU think that the quality isn’t ‘good enough’?

We draw a line in the sand at 100 DPI for Canvas, and 200 DPI for paper.

For most images, most people can’t see any obvious quality issues when printed at those DPI thresholds.

The maths is pretty easy when trying to work out how big your canvas will be if printed at 100 DPI:

2000px x 1000px image = 20” x 10”
3560px x 4920px image = 35.6" x 49.2"

For canvas, if you halve the 100 DPI minimum, and print at 50 DPI, your image will be 'half the minimum quality'. If you double the 100 DPI minimum, and print at 200 DPI, your image will be 'double the minimum quality'. So you can see that a 10 DPI image will be '10% of the MINIMUM quality' when printed on canvas - which is REALLY pushing it!
Genius Printing
body bottom left | Genius Printing body bottom right | Genius Printing
place an orderplace an orderchat to us liveview live feedback
womow logo

 
Got a question?

Contact Us Now

 
 

Live Chat Support

(requires javascript)
 
 

Can our penguins swim?

washing machine test
Will our canvas pass the washing machine test?

View the video
 
 

We like you... Like us

facebook badge facebook badge
Follow us for the latest in special deals, competitions with awesome prizes, and much more!

Visit us on Facebook >>

Follow us on Twitter >>
 
 
 
 

VIP customers:

Track my live order status:
 
 

 
 

Live Feedback

free sample


These are unedited comments recently submitted to our live feedback system.
More >>
 
 

Turn your image into a digital painting!

free sample
Get creative with your images.
More >>


    1300 797 546 Factory 14, 1 Bell Street (entry via Chifley Drv), Preston VIC 3072 (by appointment only)