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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 309157" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>Tack-sharp images obviously require a very steady camera that is in perfect focus, that's pretty much a given, however, tack-sharp images and tack-sharp prints are in many ways two different beasts. In order to produce sharp prints you must first sharpen your image to match the media you are printing on as well as match the resolution you're printing at. Like most things in photography, there's no one simple answer that applies to all situations. Do you know what media (glossy, matte, etc.) you are printing to and at what resolution?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 309157, member: 9521"] Tack-sharp images obviously require a very steady camera that is in perfect focus, that's pretty much a given, however, tack-sharp images and tack-sharp prints are in many ways two different beasts. In order to produce sharp prints you must first sharpen your image to match the media you are printing on as well as match the resolution you're printing at. Like most things in photography, there's no one simple answer that applies to all situations. Do you know what media (glossy, matte, etc.) you are printing to and at what resolution? [/QUOTE]
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