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Re: [Digital BW] Optimal DPI (should be PPI...)

2003-02-11 by Jerry Olson

Yes, PPI

Jerry




Austin Franklin wrote:
> 
> Hi Jerry,
> 
> > I did run tests. Up to 480 DPI you can see differences. The higher the
> > DPI (FILE size) the smoother and sharper the prints look.  Sometimes I
> > have 1200 DPI files, for large prints.  When I make a very small print,
> > I just leave it set at 1200 DPI. The prints are sharper than if you
> > resample to 360 DPI.  I made comparison prints from about 100 DPI to 720
> > DPI (FILE size) once. The bigger the file size, the sharper the print.
> > After 480 DPI though, it takes a loupe to see any difference at the
> > higher resolutions. There is a VERY noticeable difference between 240
> > and 480 though.
> 
> Don't you mean PPI instead of DPI in this reply?  Other than that, my
> experience agree with yours ;-)
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Austin
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