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6500px resolution from EOS 5D Mark II

Allie23a
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Hi all,

I am trying to sell my artwork on a site that requires a 6500px dimension.

My camera won't shoot that large and my photo software won't let me upscale the image. Can anyone recommend photo software that will?

Would appreciate your help!

TIA

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FloridaDrafter
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Your cameras sensor captures 5760 × 3840, so it's not too big stretch to get to 6500.

I have never used it, but have been amazed by their other software, so you may want to give Topaz Labs Gigapixel AI a try. IIRC, you get a free trial, and if it's like their other apps, it will use Raw, but I'm not sure about that. It will work standalone or as a plugin.

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Peter
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Make a panorama. I use Hugin for that.

rs-eos
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Adobe Photoshop can upscale, though it will have limits.   It will also depend if the artwork site really wants native 6500 px and higher (would they be able to tell things have been upscaled?)

Depending upon what you're capturing, panoramas may be possible as Peter points out.

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Waddizzle
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If you are running Windows, take a look at Paint-Dot-Net.  It’s free and very easy to use. It is what Microsoft wanted to use replace Paint, but some type of agreement was never worked out.

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Danny
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Hi, Allie23a!

So that the Community can help you better, we need to know exactly which Canon camera model you're using. That, and any other details you'd like to give will help the Community better understand your issue!

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Thanks and have a great day!

Hi Danny, I am using a Canon EOS 5D Mark III.

Thanks

FloridaDrafter
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Your cameras sensor captures 5760 × 3840, so it's not too big stretch to get to 6500.

I have never used it, but have been amazed by their other software, so you may want to give Topaz Labs Gigapixel AI a try. IIRC, you get a free trial, and if it's like their other apps, it will use Raw, but I'm not sure about that. It will work standalone or as a plugin.

Newton

The Gimp has no problem upscaling to 8192×5464, at least on my machine.  An image that big will need a lot of RAM.  The Gimp is free and runs on Windoze, Mac and Linux; also it's not a toy, it's close to the power of Photoshop: https://www.gimp.org/

But bear in mind that upscaling is pointless.  It won't give you more resolution.  It will give you more pixels, but those pixels will be fuzzy.  But if the site literally requires a 6,500 pix *dimension*, then it might get you going.


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