GordonBGood
Veteran Member
Roland, so as per my post step back away only two times normal viewing distance instead of three times for 200 dpi rather than 300, one and a half times for 150 dpi, and don't step back at all for newspaper/magazine quality at 90 ppi, although for the smaller dpi, one would normally apply some downsampling, which you can play with as well.I thank you for your answer, 300 dpi may be the delivery standard for supplying images, but photo books and quality magazines (with quality prints) seldom are more than 200 ppi. (quality magazines are often 150 ppi, compared to typical newspapers magazines which are less than 90 ppi).
I just answered your question of how the K-7 images would look printed at A4 in my earlier post, and most printers work with a ppi of about 300 dpi even though the dpi is much higher.
Regards, GordonBGood