Bob Shell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >The largest size I sell is printed on Epson's 13 X 19 Enhanced Matte. >The image is about an inch smaller in each dimension, so about 12 X 18 >image area for most.
12 x 18 is pretty much my standard. I occasionally print an 8 x 12 but almost never anything smaller than that (for myself, anyway). Epson Enhanced Matte rocks! >I'm printing on an Epson 2200, which produces gorgeous prints. I went from an Epson 1270 to the 2200 and don't see myself trading up again for a long while. >It is possible to get a really good print in either of these sizes from >a 6 megapixel camera. Galleries and buyers were initially resistant to >inkjet prints, so we started calling them giclee. <grin> I know what you mean! Still, I think that perception is fading. Michael Reichmann of Luminous Landscape told me he *refuses* to call his prints "giclee" and insists on referring to them as inkjet prints. I kind of like that attitude ;-) -- Mark Roberts Photography and writing www.robertstech.com

