reck242358
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Vincent Oliver at photo-i.co says in his review of the Epson 925:
"Print quality in both modes is excellent... At 5760 dpi, the 925 is able to generate maximum quality from 240dpi files. A 10 x 8 requires a file of around 13MB. To achieve similar results on other printers would require a 1200 x 1200dpi file which would be over 300MB."
This comment stretches my understanding of image resolution and suggests I don't quite understand how to make my first choice of high-end photo printer. I would appreciate anyone's clarifying comments.
He is making the point that the printer performs a sort of 'interpolation' by supplying so many dpi for every ppi of the image that the actual image dpi can be fairly small. This is intriguing and I have never come across the point elsewhere. But for me it asks more questions than it answers. To wit:
--What constitutes "maximum quality" (how is he defining this)?
--What "other printers" are we talking about? Is it clear to anyone from his math what printers he is thinking of? 4800dpi? 2400dpi? 1440dpi?
--I don't get the '1200dpi x 1200dpi = 300MB' equation. Does anybody?
Or does anyone have some general comment on the relationship of printer dpi to the recommended size in ppi of the digital image?
Thanks
"Print quality in both modes is excellent... At 5760 dpi, the 925 is able to generate maximum quality from 240dpi files. A 10 x 8 requires a file of around 13MB. To achieve similar results on other printers would require a 1200 x 1200dpi file which would be over 300MB."
This comment stretches my understanding of image resolution and suggests I don't quite understand how to make my first choice of high-end photo printer. I would appreciate anyone's clarifying comments.
He is making the point that the printer performs a sort of 'interpolation' by supplying so many dpi for every ppi of the image that the actual image dpi can be fairly small. This is intriguing and I have never come across the point elsewhere. But for me it asks more questions than it answers. To wit:
--What constitutes "maximum quality" (how is he defining this)?
--What "other printers" are we talking about? Is it clear to anyone from his math what printers he is thinking of? 4800dpi? 2400dpi? 1440dpi?
--I don't get the '1200dpi x 1200dpi = 300MB' equation. Does anybody?
Or does anyone have some general comment on the relationship of printer dpi to the recommended size in ppi of the digital image?
Thanks