Decisions, decisions, decisions. Most of my prints are 13x19 or under, but I've been asked for 16x20. I print at home with a Canon Pro-1000 (and before that, an Epson 3880). I've been using the 5D Mk IV/EOS R since their shared sensor first came out, so I'm now very comfortable with 30 MP for my cropping and printing.
But the R6 with its 20 MP sensor is appealing in many ways, right now PRICE being a big factor for me. I imagine many are in the same boat, even if they aren't as price sensitive at the moment.
So are the companies that make enlargement software going to see a significant boost in sales? Will enough R6 customers feel like they need to enhance output for prints 16x20 and larger?
In any event, which are the best enlargement software options now for those of us "settling" for a mere 20 MP when planning to occasionally make prints larger than 16x20?
But the R6 with its 20 MP sensor is appealing in many ways, right now PRICE being a big factor for me. I imagine many are in the same boat, even if they aren't as price sensitive at the moment.
So are the companies that make enlargement software going to see a significant boost in sales? Will enough R6 customers feel like they need to enhance output for prints 16x20 and larger?
In any event, which are the best enlargement software options now for those of us "settling" for a mere 20 MP when planning to occasionally make prints larger than 16x20?