It was 13/9/03 4:04 pm, when [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Dpi for printing an image on a 44 Epson printer, 40" wide?
>
> For a portfolio shot,
> 
> Or picture that people will look at close up (with their reading glasses on)
> (e.g. a pic of a town of large group of people),
> 
> Use 720 dpi if you can - if you would have to interpolate to get it up to
> this resolution, it may not give you a better result than 360, and this will
> depend on the quality of the original file, and your interpolation software
> and technique.

720 dpi seems awfully high to me. I would hazard a guess it's somewhere
between 240 and 360. If it's an inkjet, it will do the interpolation to 720,
1440, 2880, whatEver . That's how the 1290 and sister inkjets work.


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