In a message dated 15/2/03 11:55:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I have gone ( with some files) from the D60 up to 75 Mb@300 dpi with
fantastic sucess. Anything smaller than that  is just a piece of cake.
You can even choose from different methods to upsize , depending on what is
the content of the file( if you already have soft focus, or blurrs, etc) and
also choose your best method to upsize a perfect file to a bigger size.

Same with sharpenning. >>

Dear Jorge

As this is about delivering stock images to agencies are you saying that 
interpolationing upwards and sharpening before submission is a good idea?

I can see several things wrong with this procedure:-

1/ The agency has a bigger storage problem than they need. 

2/ The file will need scaling down for most sales and for transmission to 
client.

3/ Sharpening should only be applied when the size of the repro is known. 

I would have thought that the agency would be better advised to store small 
files and upsize on demand. The client would then apply USM to match pictures 
sourced from elsewhere. 

Yours

Bob Croxford





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