How to Make a MASSIVE Fine art print at home - Canon Pro 4000 - Landscape Photography - White Sands
In this video, we will use the Canon Pro 4000, and Hahnemuhle's Bamboo 290 GSM paper, to create a 2'x6' print from a massive pano I captured in White Sands National Park. We will cover how I evaluate the file for resolution, scan for dust, and evaluate the overall image for color rendition in different lighting. This is part 1 of 3. In future videos, we will mount and varnish the photo, before creating a custom frame to frame it and put it on the wall.

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