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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 311850" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>There are two parts to sharp prints</p><p>. Sharp image. This requires a steady hand and spot on focus. For landscapes F5.6 to F8 work the best. It is best to check the images on the computer for sharpness.</p><p>. Sharp prints require proper processing of images for the destination printer.</p><p></p><p>Sharpness also depends on viewing distance, while a banner may be sharp at 40 dpi, a posted has to be at 150 dpi while a coffee table book will need more than 300 dpi. So first decide on what sort of print, then the dpi which will give you the nominal size. After that processing the image for the destination printer will yield the best results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 311850, member: 16090"] There are two parts to sharp prints . Sharp image. This requires a steady hand and spot on focus. For landscapes F5.6 to F8 work the best. It is best to check the images on the computer for sharpness. . Sharp prints require proper processing of images for the destination printer. Sharpness also depends on viewing distance, while a banner may be sharp at 40 dpi, a posted has to be at 150 dpi while a coffee table book will need more than 300 dpi. So first decide on what sort of print, then the dpi which will give you the nominal size. After that processing the image for the destination printer will yield the best results. [/QUOTE]
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