Re: Does MF color slides scanning in 24 bit still make sense
Re: Does MF color slides scanning in 24 bit still make sense
- Subject: Re: Does MF color slides scanning in 24 bit still make sense
- From: Ernst Dinkla <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2016 10:27:17 +0100
Whenever someone asks what camera to buy I always ask what size printer
they have or want. Next to the question whether the prints will hang in
their home or larger premises. After that going along the workflow reversed
should tell which equipment is enough for the task, for an analogue or
digital route. The printer is often the bottleneck, few users go beyond A3+
printers. For gloss prints anything that exceeds 450 PPI input on the
printer is not visible in my opinion, in most cases 225 PPI is enough given
good resampling printer software. Sure there are good and bad pixels
possible within that resolution goal, refining the work methods can deal
with that.
LuLa asks a $12 fee a year these days for all the articles, videos etc.
Forum is free. Some frequent forum contributors got a free membership for
the total site. The reason I did not think of the block. I gladly pay the
$12 anyway as there was a faint promise the ads might disappear with enough
income.
Met vriendelijke groet, Ernst
Dinkla Grafische Techniek
Quad, piëzografie, giclée
www.pigment-print.com
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