Notice that, at normal viewing distance, it doesn't make any difference. On the wall here, opposite "Moonrise", I have a van Gogh. Peering closely I see that it iss even less sharp -- yet still wonderful.
Alan Scharf
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> The main thing I noticed when viewing up close with standard reading glasses is that they are not very sharp. I was not able to compare them side by side with the original silver prints, but with digital controls and printing, we're becoming so accustomed to very sharp enlargements that the lack of sharpness in these surprised me.
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> Paul
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Re: [Digital BW] Ansel Adams Archival Replicas
2009-04-26 by Alan Scharf
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