On Tue, 07 Jun 2011 09:24:58 -0400 Gregory Pittman <gregp_ky at yahoo.com> dijo:
>On 06/07/2011 09:03 AM, Tom Connolly wrote: >> Someone recently posted he has his tiffs at 600 dpi. AFAIK, no >> printer needs--indeed can use--more than 300 dpi. At 600 all you're >> doing is making a bigger file, with no benefits of sharper images. > >I think this is a bit of a distortion. For _most_ purposes, 300dpi >should be adequate. > >For high-resolution printing commercially, 600 or even greater may be >desired. I'm not sure that once you get to 1200+ that it gets so easy >to see further improvement in the visible quality, unless you're >talking about printing to a very large format. I'm in a rush at the moment, but perhaps this would be a good time for someone to explain the difference and relationships (formulas) for DPI vs. linescreen. Also problems of dot gain with certain types of papers on press. How much DPI you need is a complex issue.
