I just did a rough calculation.
A typical 24" monitor (1920x1080) is just under 100 pixels per inch, so a square inch of screen has 10,000 pixels.
An XSI print at 30x20" would be about 150 dots per inch, so a square inch of photo would have 22,500 dots.
The print would be 36" diagonal. Imagine the extra viewing distance required to see a 36" screen over a 24" one.
The added viewing distance along with the double resolution over a typical monitor should prove to be more than sharp enough. Do you think you'd notice an issue with half a pixel on your screen when viewed from several feet away. I agree with everyone, PRINT AWAY!




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