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Subject: [Leica] OT: printing question
From: kcarney1 at cox.net (Ken Carney)
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2010 19:40:55 -0500
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On 8/20/2010 7:11 PM, Oliver Bryk wrote:
> Because I print so infrequently I have forgotten or misrembered a few
> basics.
>
> The image is almost a full M8 DNG, about 2000X3000 pixels. I plan to print 
> a
> 6X9 enlargement on 11X14 heavyweight paper.
>
> I have an Epson 1280. Its print resolution is 180 dpi which can be 
> increased
> in multiples of 2 up to 1440 dpi.
>
> I will probably import the image into LR at 360 ppi.  Will importing the 
> DNG
> at 16 bit make a noticeable difference in the enlargement?
>
> I humbly solicit your advice.
>
> Oliver
>
> PS: I posted an earlier version of this image at  
> http://tinyurl.com/2etx5aa
> .
>
>
>
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Oliver,

I don't know anything about LR, but if you will resize your image 
without interpolation to its final size (6x9), you should be OK. 16 bit 
is fine.  Since it is a b&w image, I suggest printing on the 1280 with 
QuadTone RIP (www.quadtonerip.com).  I usually use a curve for the paper 
of 55% warm tone and 45% cool, but of course that is a matter of taste.  
You can probably find curves for your paper on the quadtone yahoo 
group.  The QuadTone RIP is separate printing software and does not use 
PhotoShop or LR.

Ken Carney


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