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From: "Mark Roberts"
Subject: Re: The suspense is over...



> Your digital file *Output Resolution* is measured in PPI
(pixels per inch). This
> is the value that you *can* set in Photoshop or whatever
software you're using.
> If you're getting an 8 x 10 from a 15 megabyte file then
you're outputting at
> less than 300 ppi.
>
> A 15 megabyte TIFF, output at 300 ppi, will yield a 6 x 9
(approx) print.
> At 720 ppi it will yield a 2.5 x 4 (approx) print.

I have been doing my 8x10s at 360dpi on the new Epson. This is
working out to about a 29MB filesize.
William Robb
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