Thanks for responding. I am using scanning at 4000dpi using Nikon LS-4000. Thanks Ramesh --- Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 360 dpi images should print well. However, the > sharpness of the prints > will depend on the accuracy of the scanner. On your > monitor you should > be able to see relatively good sharpness at 100%. If > you don't, your > prints won't be snappy. What resolution are you > scanning at?. I > assume.it must be 4000 dpi if you're able to get 360 > dpi prints at 11 x > 15. Are you using a film scanner or a flatbed? Is > the resolution native > or interpolated? There are a lot of factors involved > here. If something > isn't right, your prints will be mush. > Paul > > Ramesh Kumar wrote: > > > > I does not have any experience in printing. Just > > started printing using friends Canon printer. I > have > > already printed 3 photos of 11x15 size(2 marco and > 1 > > landscape). Macro prints looks sharper and > landscape > > ones are not equally sharp. I do not have any > problem > > in getting colors right, thanks to Colovision > vision > > spyder. > > > > My questions are > > > > 1) Using Adobe, is it possible to tell how sharp > the > > prints are going to be? > > > > 2) Is there a relation between sharpness seen on > the > > monitor to sharpness seen on the print? > > Ex: To get a print that looks SHARP on print, > should > > it appear VERY SHARP on monitor? > > > > If there are any books pls suggest. > > > > Technical details: > > All are 35mm. I am using 360dpi for printing. Most > of > > my photos are taken using macro lenses(even the > > landscapes:-) ) and film is Velvia & Kodak E200. > > > > Thanks > > Ramesh > > > > __________________________________ > > Do you Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site > design software > > http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com >
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