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Hello everyone I downloaded the AI software a few days ago to resize some 24MP M10 files for printing. Still on free trial time. For example, a 5911 x 3941 file has the maximum print size (as per file) of 19.7" x 13.1", of course, at 300 dpi. But if I want the same file to be printed at 24" x 36" without resizing, the dpi will be 164, which is not enough if the view distance is close. I tried the ON1 plug-in and standalone app to resize to the wished largest size, and I guess the new file is outstanding, without any artifacts. It's like magic. But I still have one significant doubt. I understood that the best practice is to edit (in my case in Lr Classic) the file, and when everything it's done, as the final step, apply the resize. Am I right? But from which file type? Because I know the software can create another file, such as PSD, DNG, or TIF, so I can export the final resized file for printing directly from LR. But I could also export a 300 DPI, a not compressed Tif file from LR at 16bits (for example), then launch the ON1 Resize app and convert the TIF file to a new resized Tif file (or high-quality Jpeg)... What do you recommend doing? With the latter, am I losing quality in the process? Because it looks like the options are more than one, but the best quality is (maybe) assured with one type only of workflow. Please help me to understand, Thank you, D.