Tom, Yes, these are single layer (background only) 16-bit grayscale files open/saved in PS. Will try a TIF version tonight. I'm running IP 5.6. Alan Huntley > > From: Tom Baker <tbaker1328@...> > Date: 2003/10/27 Mon PM 11:42:32 EST > To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: Re: [Digital BW] 1280 vs. 2200 question > > Alan - > > Calibrating my monitor by sight didn't help my eyes either. > > Try the TIF. I'd bet your problem will go away. The image you describe is exactly what I see. The actual print is of even less use. BTW, on the images you are having this problem, did you flatten them at some point in you process? That seemed to be a common point with the problems I had. Also, are you using IP 5.5 or 5.6. I am almost sure this started with 5.6, but I'm not 100% certain. > > Tom Baker
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Re: Re: [Digital BW] 1280 vs. 2200 question
2003-10-28 by Alan.Huntley@cox.net
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