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Perhaps I posed my question poorly, but I'm interested in how the printing
done at my local photo-mat stacks up against the technologies we've
discussed. The shop uses an (apparently) state-of-the-art Kodak digital lab
system based on a Noritsu QSS-2711 printer.
The references I found are:
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/consumer/dls/index.jhtml
http://www.noritsu.com/2711.pdf
These documents quote the print resolution as 400DPI and I'm wondering
exactly what that means.
Regards,
Rob
-----Original Message-----
From: Denys Beauchemin [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 12:58 PM
To: 'Rob McDougall'; [log in to unmask]
Subject: RE: OT: Digital Cameras...
If you had a strange feeling of déjà lu (an incredibly funny pun) when you
read Wirt's excellent answer, it is because I posted something similar on 8
May of this year. In this post I discussed color-printing techniques and
did some comparison with silver halide prints.
I had to reread the question posed by Rob a few times before trying to
respond. I am still confused. Whilst I know a few things about printing
digital photographs on paper, but I am totally unfamiliar with printing
digital photographs on silver halide (photo) paper. (I have never heard of
this, but I am always keen on learning things.)
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