Hi,

Thanks to Andrey and Warren, that was certainly what was needed!

Chris

On Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at 12:03  PM, DeLano, Warren wrote:

Image quality:

As Andrey indicated, on typical color lasers and inkjets, you need 300 dots per final printed inch (~120 pixels/cm) for maximum quality . A small 4"x3" illustration would need to be 1200x900 pixels ("ray 1200,900"). Full page 11"x8.5" (ray "3300,2550").

Cheers,
Warren
Create image with high (I mean really High) resolution.

Printers have much better resolution (at least 300dpi) and to
print your
low-resolution screen image, they have to scale it.  So, the grains...

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Andrey V Khavryuchenko          http://www.kds.com.ua/
Offshore Software Development



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