Thanks Moose. I use Photoshop Elements (which I bought, but which I
now see is being given away with scanners;-(), so I might search in
vain for the bits in Photoshop. I will have a go though as I had not
thought of those points.
Chris
At 23:14 -0800 26/1/02, dreammoose wrote:
When I first used my Epson 1270, also 1440dpi, I got some funny
looking results. I thought it might have something to do with the
interpolation/resampling the printer driver has to do to print a
photo of fixed size and a dpi different than its own. I tried
printing at even divisions of 1440 only and found it solved the
problem. I use the Photoshop Image Size command, turn of resampling,
put in appropriate dpi and see what size the image becomes. One
could probably try Photoshop's resampling to get both the size you
want and a dpi you want, but I haven't.
Dpis I use are:
1440/2 = 720
1440/3 = 480
1440/4 = 360
etc.
I don't know if this will help, but your problem sounds similar to
the one it solved for me.
Moose
Chris Barker wrote:
I should be grateful for some advice.
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