Jack Davis wrote:
> 
> Bill, it appears that I only threw away 37 mb in sizing for the proof
> print. I checked all CD's and find that they come up as originally
> scanned (45 - 60 mb).
> Am I golden?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jack

I'd say you were lucky... but as to golden - I though you
were looking a bit pale...

ann


> 
> --- William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Jack Davis"
> > Subject: CD File Size
> >
> >
> > > No way to ask this and remain less than embarrassed. Not going to
> > try.
> > > Let's say I have a frame commercially scanned (35mm for example)
> > that
> > > turned out to be an 8-bit at 50MB. (it's a beautiful scene, by the
> > > way).
> > > I decide to print an 8x10, size it accordingly and notice that the
> > > file
> > > is now 17MB or?.
> > > I now fiddle with the image, I like the changes, so re-burn it.
> > > Dumb alert: do I need to restore the dimensions in PS to
> > approximate
> > > the initial file size (50MB)? Will I have lost MB's if I don't?
> > > I gather not, but...?
> > > Thanks for your pitty. :)
> >
> > When you resized it, you threw away 37mb of information. If you bring
> > it
> > back to the original 50mb, you will be making 37mb of information up
> > (interpolation).
> > Your best bet would be to go back to the original file and and apply
> > the
> > fiddling that you did to the 17mb file to it, then burn another copy
> > of
> > it.
> > Photoshop can be told to keep a logfile of what it does, so you don't
> >
> > even need to work from memory.
> >
> > William Robb
> >
> >
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