Mike, you are right, no matter what machine (if they are professional
enough) you should leave the interpolation job to it. The professional
RIP software is better than most consumer one. I can output 1600x1200
file to slide and project to 60" screen with great result on my film
printer.
C.H.Ling
Mike Veglia wrote:
>
> In a message dated 12/22/2002 Stephen Scharf writes:
>
> << The guys I have been shooting with routinely make 30" X 40" prints from a
> Canon D30 using proprietary interpolation software at Pictopia in Emerville,
> CA. >>
>
> That would Pictopia's own interpolation software they use on their digital
> printing machines wouldn't it? On the topic of interpolation, I have always
> heard it best to leave the "upsampling" to the lab for this very
> reason--they have proprietary software from the manufacturers of the
> printing equipment that is optimal for that printer. I believe Pictopia uses
> Lightjet, do they not?
>
> I have not yet tried them, but am told they are a very good lab.
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