Does the group think...

(Taken from a well-known program in the UK on radio :)

On (re-)reading to the Dan Margulis PDF link we were sent on the list 
by Stephen, I have another question to ask.

My printer has an "apparent" resolution of 1800 dip with a resolution 
of 600 dpi. I have usually sent files to this printer (handled by a 
RIP) at 300 dpi. I have noticed a certain blocking of some shadow 
detail, which I can view in my soft-proof. If I understand DM 
correctly, in his 'less is more' comment, it might be better for me 
to send the files through at 200 dpi instead. (other users of this 
printer have said they send through files at 200 ppi successfully.) I 
make my profiles for this printer from the (GM) target file which is 
the correct size at 300 ppi. Should I downsize this file before 
printing a target (down to 200 ppi at the correct size) to use? 

Any thoughts on this?

Best regards,

Ellie

Ellie Kennard
Innovative Imaging Studio
http://www.iiStudio.com



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