This leads us back to rollout photographs
Since rollout photographs (and panoramas) are at such high resolution, they can be printed at remarkable sizes. This calls for an understanding of printers at all sizes (which is why FLAAR goes to all the digital printer trade shows: to learn about new printer technology, inks, and software).
The difference between rollout photographs done by FLAAR (and rollouts done elsewhere) is that the FLAAR Photo Archive rollouts are computer controlled. There is no guess work. The FLAAR rollouts are not made by tabulations (by hand). Our rollouts are made entirely by a computer system. We put a square grid in the scene to test that when rolled out the image is still square: and not elongated or squished. Simply compare how large a FLAAR rollout can be enlarged (up to several meters long!).
FLAAR has been beta tester for the manufacturer of this rollout system since about 1997.