Re: printing beyond 30000px
Re: printing beyond 30000px
- Subject: Re: printing beyond 30000px
- From: Doyle Yoder <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 17:07:05 -0500
If you get that size down to 180dpi it should work with Canon's Plugin
for the iPF8000 or 9000, or set the dpi to get under 30,000 pixels for
Epson or use a rip.
Doyle
On Jan 22, 2008, at 1:51 PM, Enrique De La Huelga wrote:
Once more, with a twist…
1) Convert the prepared (flattened, sharpened, etc.) printing file
to printer space in Photoshop.
I've been asked to print a scroll 327.75" x 41.75" on an Epson 9800,
using the Advanced Black and White. At a resolution of 300ppi
(downsampled from the native image size), that's 124,545 x 15,865
pixels.
Does handing color management over to the Epson B&W driver make
Preview's secret conversion moot? Printed samples from Preview, with
and without embedded profiles (Dot Gain 20%), as well as from
Photoshop, have no discernible differences. Are we blind?
Thanks,
Enrique
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