Again I am awed by your knowledge, and not just this quote.
Winsor
Not far from Joe Consumer
On Jul 16, 2005, at 2:59 PM, AG Schnozz wrote:
> When printing on your
> own inkjet printer, the selection of inks (dye vs pigment) and
> paper surface type has a major bearing on dot spread. An
> interesting thing I've found is that I get a nicer print if I
> apply a tiny bit of blurring to the photo to "take the edge
> off". The E-1/14-54 lens produces pictures which are
> nerve-wrackingly sharp on my Canon S9000 in sizes 5x7 and below.
> For a million years now, commercial labs have done a little
> softening to the image just to hide any noise as well as smooth
> the edges a little to make the pictures more palatable. When I
> send my digital files out to a commercial lab (Designed Images
> Inc, or Millers), they apply a little softening which really
> helps the image.
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