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Re: Default dpi
country flaguser name
United Kingdom
2008-03-13 06:02:55

On 10/03/08, Bart Mathias wrote:

>
> At first, I thought turning it off was a mistake. When I tried it out,
>; I got this little square instead of a picture. I tried again--same
> thing. Then I found out what I could do with that little square, and
> "Place in Center" will certainly stay turned off here.
>
Now try it with a GIF file of rsolution around 4700x5000.

Doesn't work here.

It's OK with small or medium resolutions.

Regards
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Don Cox
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Re: Re: Default dpi
country flaguser name
United States
2008-03-13 14:17:14

Don:

> Now try it with a GIF file of rsolution around 4700x5000.
>
> Doesn't work here.
>
> It's OK with small or medium resolutions....
>

Well, it sounds like Deron's next version will take care of that. I
guess I've never imported a file of that size. I did create a 40" x 60"
banner once and although I started in PageStream I eventually decided to
use my paint program, which includes the same structured drawing and
many of the same type-handling tools. The race to have higher and higher
resolution photos has really gotten out of hand. The one and only time I
saw a digitally projected movie, the on-screen resolution was a little
less than what we now have in Blu-Ray, but many thought it looked
sharper than the all-film version. Granted movies are a different
animal, but I'll wager that nine times out of ten photographers using
these high-end digital cameras don't own lenses that make use of their
full resolution or use them at the one f-stop and focal length where a
test chart could prove they got their money's worth. Sheesh.

HB

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