rdryfoos,
Not sure what the resolution of your camera would be at 8.3 megapixels but lets use a hypothetical resolution....
Lets say your camera has a resolution of 2500 x 1500 (for example)
If your image file has 72dpi imbedded in it and you send it to the printers, and, they print your image as is, this is what you'd get:-
A print which is 37.7 x 20.8 inches......HUGE and really expensive, and, it will look pretty rubbish unless you stand well away from it.
On the other hand, if your image file at 2500 x 1500 resolution has 300dpi embedded in the file and you printer prints it, you'll get this:-
A print which is 8.3 x 5 inches......And it will look quite nice close up but there may be a little softness to it close up.
If you want to go as far as 600dpi if your printer can do it, this will give you much more detail than the 300dpi option but you will get this:-
A print which is 4.1 x 2.5 inches......The detail in the image close up will be sharp as a knife but you'll need a magnifying glass to see it properly.
If you want a good quality print then the minimum has to be 300dpi, PI has a module for embedding this into the file, 600dpi will be sharper
but the image will be much smaller as a result. Its a trade off between how big you want your image divided by how sharp you want it to look.
Resolution / dpi = 2500 / 300 = 8.3 inch print
Obviously the higher the resolution your camera is, the bigger the print at a certain dpi you can get away with. Also another option, if you were
to use Drizzle Integration at a factor of x2 then this would double your resolution, thus, doubling the print size you could get at the same dpi.
I recently sent my very first test print to a local printers of M33 set to sRGB and 300 dpi using PI's tools and I got a really nice result back at
9 x 6 inches. Yes it was a little soft compared to the screen but only very slightly but im chuffed as hell with it, so was the MRS Wooo Hoooo
EDIT: By resampling the image it will look even softer than the original due to interpolation of the pixels but you WILL get a bigger image yes
Hope this helps a bit
Paul