The Graywolf Digital Challenge

2001-11-19 Thread Mike Johnston
I've just sent sets of inkjet prints to Graywolf and to Shel. One pair of prints is a 6x9 portrait of a man on one sheet, and on a second sheet an enlarged detail of the same file that's equivalent to a 14x20-inch print. This is to illustrate some really interesting properties of digital inkjet

Re: The Graywolf Digital Challenge

2001-11-19 Thread SudaMafud
In a message dated 11/19/01 3:17:42 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Before you decide what number of pixels you want your camera to have, it's a good idea to calculate the size of the prints you want to make. ~D*amn~ you make some fine points here Mike! I will not

Re: The Graywolf Digital Challenge

2001-11-19 Thread Rfsindg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: So a lot of this talk about needing 6 megapixels (I think somebody claimed to need 30 mp!!!) to equal the information in a 35mm slide is more or less a classic apples and oranges situation. Because digital prints don't behave like photographic negatives when you