DavidR wrote:thanks for the feedback, i was also wondering if i increased the resolution would i be able to make larger prints, or would this lead to a reduction in print/image quality?
When you say an increase of resolution, what are you referring to ?
When I scale my images for enlargements the formula I use is [dpi of printed image] x [dimension of printed image]
eg. for an 8"x12" photo printed at 300dpi
8 x 300 = 2400px
12 x 300 = 3600px
So, the size of the file would be resized to 2400px x 3600px
However, if printing 12" x 18" (or for large prints), you could probably print this at 200dpi instead of 300dpi (as you should be viewing this photo from further away).
So in that instance, 12" x 18" @ 200dpi would work out to be the same pixel dimension of 2400px x 3600px.
Being your original image size is 4100 x 2700 (or thereabouts), without resizing, you could print this image at a max size of:
13.5" x 9" @ 300dpi....or
20.5" x 13.5" @ 200dpi
If you were to resize it to a larger dimension, you could print at larger sizes (obviously losing some quality - this all depending on how much you upscale your image from it's original size).