Hi, I can find it. My question is why check it for traditional rasterized files? Epson states it is for use with print or vector images to sharpen straight lines. Does it help or hinder when checked and used with raster files of landscape, portraits, paintings, etc.? Paul --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Sarah Thompson <sarah@...> wrote: > > Hmm... am I being blind? I still can't find it: > > http://files.support.epson.com/htmldocs/r2400_/r2400_rf/images/g12w_04 .gif > > Sarah > > > > Michael King wrote: > > on PC you get to it by clicking the advanced button on the first tab. > > That takes you to the tab where you can set up various parameters for ABW > > including tint and > > "Finest detail". > > > > Mike > > > > > > On 16/07/07, Sarah Thompson <sarah@...> wrote: > > > >> Michael King wrote: > >> > >>> Sarah, > >>> > >>> Did you print with "Finest detail" checked in the print dialog? > >>> In my tests it only prints @ 720 when finest detail is checked, > >>> > >> otherwise it > >> > >>> downsamples to 360, presumably to keep the processing time and spool > >>> > >> size > >> > >>> down. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> I can't remember seeing a finest detail option -- where is it? Are you > >> using Mac or PC? > >> > >> Sarah > >> > >> > >> > > > > >
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Re: [Digital BW] Digital 'contact prints'
2007-07-17 by bwinkjet
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