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Re: [Digital BW] 2880 w/ MIS VM?

Re: [Digital BW] 2880 w/ MIS VM?

2001-10-05 by Jerry Olson

For all practical purposes you cant tell the difference between 2880 and
1440 without a loupe.

Jerry




Bill Morse wrote:
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> I am printing with the MIS VM inkset on a 1280, initially on Museo but soon
> on Somerset Velvet and Enhanced.  So far the results are fantastic, but I
> have a few questions.
> 
> The settings Paul Roark specifies include printing using the "Photo Quality
> Inkjet Paper" setting (which limits you to 1440 dpi.)  Is there any reason
> (other than time) not to print at 2880?  Will doing so change the densities
> and necessitate a modification of the curves?  Has anyone tried printing
> with the "Photo Paper" setting, which allows 2880 dpi?
> 
> I am most interested in "watercolor" type papers (heavyweight, fairly
> rough.)   Does anyone have any recommendations?
> 
> Bill Morse
> PhotoProspect
> Cambridge, MA 02139
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