A fine art printmakers tool for calculating print sizes, image requirements and assessing output print quality - all at a glance.
If you are new to inkjet printing and are overwhelmed by calculations on print size and resolution, or a seasoned professional who wants an easy to use tool thats always in the pocket - PrintCalc is for you!
The app is derived from 8 years of digital printing experience and teaching numerous inkjet printing workshops (including Epson Print Academy in Hungary).
It will answer common questions like the following:
• If I have file from a 21 megapixel DSLR and want to make a 16 by 24 inch print, what is the resulting quality? Is it up to fine art printing standards?
• How big can I print from a 645 slide scanned at 3600 dpi if I want 300 ppi output resolution?
• At what resolution should I scan my 35mm slide if I want a quality 40 by 60 cm print?
• What is the maximum fine art quality print size from my 4100 by 2065 pixel digital file?
Just throw all the data you know at PrintCalc and it will calculate the rest automatically. Calculated fields are marked with a lock icon and you cannot modify them. Just hit the trashcan icon to punch the entire sheet clear.
Dont forget to play with the print resolution slider! Hold and move it left to right and youll get a dynamic picture of the relation between original image size, print size and resolution.
The app supports both digital and analog originals plus print sizes measured in inches as well as centimeters.
Print size refers to the printed images dimensions on the paper - not the papers. In other words, it does not include borders.
Print resolution assessments are based on fine art standards, which require way higher resolution than signage, for example.