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you are probabley thinking of PPI rather than DPI photoshop only has the ppi setting not dpi |
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hope this is of some help John |
Last year a local newspaper wanted to use some images so I pointed them to my flickr account and told them to chose what they wanted and I'd let them have the hirez files. They responded that the 1200px images on flickr were perfectly good enough for them to print.
ImageKind produce Art Quality prints from your digital files. I'll let them speak about DPI PPI, and what modern printing techniques paper and ink can do. Quote:
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Vogue and such are printed at 2400 DPI photo used to have very small dots that is why they were so good compared to the past home prints. I take your point and stand corrected. many thanks JOhn |
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the bottom line is that the higher the resolution of the original and the better the resolution of the printer the better the result. it does get to diminishing returns, but what is not there cannot be printed. there the more info there the better and in printing size does matter 24 x 36 print must have a lot of data to start with. i have been printing foe some 30 years, probably wrong most of the time, but from looking closely at work from others and mine there is a quality issue with digital it gets better but it is still not quite the same as emulsion that is simple due to the amount of data the CCD can cope with. That is why the larger format CCD’s are so expensive £20,000 + but they ooze quality which a 35mm cannot achieve would love to afford one John |
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You need to download a dll file from Microsoft Update, web link here. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en You need to install this dll update in your main windows folder on your "C" drive, Preview Extractor should run fine then. nirofo. |
thanks for the help guys ill try that now.
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Thanks for that explanation.
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