Rafe,
I cannot imagine what the next generation of
this technology is going to throw at us? We got
an 18.4 megabyte NEF file from one of the new
Nikon D2X cameras. The image was gorgeous tonally
and incredibly sharp. Processing it was a bear.
Are you serious? I work with 60, 165,
At 08:33 AM 3/22/2005 -0500, Marty Markoe wrote:
Rafe,
I cannot imagine what the next generation of
this technology is going to throw at us? We got
an 18.4 megabyte NEF file from one of the new
Nikon D2X cameras. The image was gorgeous tonally
and incredibly sharp. Processing it
--- In HPDesignJet_Printers@yahoogroups.com, Raphael Bustin
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The only possible point is if you believe you
can do a better job of inventing new pixels
than the HP driver.
I agree!
Qimage provides a pair images to demonstrate a printer's capability.
One is
And this is what I'm saying is... well...
not very smart. There's no more information
in that 900 meg file than in your 18.4 meg original.
Just to be clear, as this can benefit many new users to
digital files, and we all seemed to be tricked by this
there is no more
Very impressive Qimage site
I guess they demonstrated their software does a better job of uprezz
than PS. Not surprising, as PS does not hang its hat on upsizzing.
What I found interesting was, when a highly detailed file was sent to be
further upsized, the differences were nill,
Hi Rafe
Bill... do you have an LF scanner you're looking
to get rid of? I might be interested.
No, bought a new drum scanner, sold it 2 years later. I
plan to get an Epson 4990 for non critical scanning. Instead, I am
moving to an all digital solutionmore below
Hi
I joined a while back but this is my first post. I have recently
purchased a DJ130 and am currently thinking (and experimenting) my way
towards a printing work flow.
On the subject of print resolution I did some reading on this recently.
http://www.imx.nl/photosite/technical/highres.html
Now I know I've seen people talk about this but I couldn't find
anything in my search. Maybe it was on the HP forum which is too slow
and annoying for me these days.
Has anyone figured out how to get rid of these rather big
dimples/dents that are 2-3 inches in from the beginning of the roll ?
Hello all, I am just beginning to use the dj 130 and hope to find some help
/ advice. I am using Mac os x, adobe photoshop cs, and a Canon 20D for
capture. I purchased and I am currently testing a roll of Brilliant brand
Matte paper. I am mainly interested in producing large prints from files
I just purchased a DJ 130 and am wondering how I may obtain the free rip
mentioned
in many of the forum messages. I searched the HP website for this info to know
avail,
so if anyone can offer a link to an order form or other info, I would greatly
appreciate
it.
Website:
Andrew, some good information on those links
The basic conclusion is that 6 - 10 lines per mm is the absolute maximum
visible to a good naked eye at a range of 25 cm (10 inches). Converting
to inches we get a maximum dpi of 250 with a more realistic value of
200. (If you want to allow
any body help me,
i got lot of problem with my designjet 5000ps, in lcd
screen printed system error 0a0010 0001.
can u tell me what the error and how to handle this
problem.
thx
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HI thx,
What height above sea level are you?
your printer has an Air Pressure System problem. Turn the printer off leave
it a while turn it back on, if the same error comes up:
Did you recently replace an ink cartridge? You may have a cartridge
that
is faulty or not seated 100%. Make
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