Two thoughts.
There is ink spread with even the best ink jet printer. It covers a
wealth of noise problems. That is one reason that the obsession over
noise is a bit irrelevant if your only goal is printing.
As more and more people are showing their pictures these days on the
web or on a lap top noise is more relevant because it is more
visible, especially on the sharper LCDs at least at 100 percent. I
don't understand why someone would get more noise in the reduced size
for a computer display since my experience and plenty of feedback
from others is that the noise gets less apparent in size reductions.
Maybe some anti-aliasing going on?
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On Jun 14, 2005, at 10:55 AM, ScottGee1 wrote:
> Bottom line, it makes me wonder if the Internet, in its screen based
> myopia, has spawned a whole lot of intense criticism about something
> that is a minor issue to those of us who enjoy prints.
>
> Maybe all of this has been discussed before and if so, my apologies
> for the redundancy.
>
> Your thoughts?/ScottGee1
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