OK, you don't fit the "don't ever intend to use..." part of my
conditions. That's fine.
Chuck Norcutt
Fernando Gonzalez Gentile wrote:
> Just IMHO: I would use 120 l/mm because
> 1- It's like testing in an ideal situation, not in a practical one: it
> would tell me the theoretical max resolution of the system in case.
> 2- What if I have to make a change in what I ever intend to use?
>
> Unforeseeable events happen: I never intended to use xp, but to buy my
> Nikon scanner I had to buy a 'bundled' nice Athlon64 + 2 120GB RAID 0
> machine. Had to learn windows the hard way. Just found what made this
> install so unstable: in my pursue to kill every apple app, I managed to
> delete Bonjour. Yes, it's part of CS3. Believe me, I never intended to
> delete RegEdit.exe entries, now I put it in my Start menu ... and no, I
> don't think I'd buy an apple machine again, now.
>
> ;-)
>
> Fernando.
>
> Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> So what if a slow B&W film yields 120 lines/mm but you only ever intend to
>> use a
>> color film with resolution of 60 lines/mm.
>> Chuck Norcutt
>>
>
>
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