> When I was in theatre school learning stage management, our production > manager used to say, check everything before the show and then ask yourself > what can go wrong. It saved many a disastrous opening night.
THe only thing that can go wrong with file printed at 180 dpi is that the print does not look ok and it is going to be solved by using the original ( or bigger) HiRes file. It is not as dramatic as a catastrophe in a theater opening. Fortunately in a digtal realm, expected results and failures can be accounted for almost in full , and a basic healthy strategy is as basic as: - test with your own work the methods that work better for interpolation of your files to bigger sizes( in case you require this), and then -Do likewise with the many and varied methods of sharpenning in order to achieve the best combinations for best output. A sunday afternon running a bunch of such testing will easily get you very close to your optimum possible results( of course, assuming all color related issues are already in place). Unfortunately most of the knowledge you can get to learn to optimise your Epson Printing is barely useful for real world printing, which is why I don't make such a big fuss out Epson discussions. > May the force fill your sails and blow you to a prosperous land of four > pawed cats � I remembered the Punjabi saying, after all!!! You are welcome Shangara!!. I hope to find you there when I arrive, leaving behind the search for the 5th paw and aiming for higher goals for 2004!!. Jorge Parra. =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
