What resolution do you print at Bob? I think you said you print at 300.
Why? Why not 100? If it doesn't make any difference, you could save a
lot of disk space.
In other words, t's not rubber chicken voodoo. Every printer performs
best at a specific resolution. No one may be able to see the difference
in a slight variation, but it's good to be dialed in.
Paul
On Dec 4, 2005, at 6:10 PM, Bob Shell wrote:
On Dec 4, 2005, at 5:30 PM, graywolf wrote:
Yes, a lot of the "Experts" recommend that. I think maybe most of
them do not quite understand how inkjet printers work.
Righto. There is almost as much mythology about inkjet printers as
there is about traditional darkroom printing.
I do know, however, that a really good quality rubber chicken waved
with the proper incantations is necessary for the best results in
either discipline.
Bob