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vibrio

posted on 8th Nov 05 at 19:24

r2400 and pro 7800


dave17

posted on 8th Nov 05 at 18:34

Models?


vibrio

posted on 7th Nov 05 at 11:38

for what prints. two different ones both epson


dave17

posted on 6th Nov 05 at 19:26

What printer are you using?


vibrio

posted on 5th Nov 05 at 11:38

don't use RIP software - I get my prints to look good by know how my printer works. your eye can't tell the difference between 240 and 300. no online/shop will print a pricture higher than 300dpi.

300dpi on a B0 board will ook good so long as you have the pixels to make it 300dpi on B0.

Chromlin is just paper. there are other things that go with the printing of proofs but the trade name is specifically for the paper


dave17

posted on 4th Nov 05 at 17:08

Chromlin is not just a paper, its the colour set up and the whole schabang.

And it depends on what size your printing, 300DPI on a B0 board wont look that great.

But then again, to the untrained eye it would look fine.

What rip software are you using?


vibrio

posted on 3rd Nov 05 at 15:48

quote:
Originally posted by dave17
They will be crappy compared to a Cromalin

240dpi isnt alot either


cromalin is a Dupoint trade name. its a heavy paper used for proofs and colour correction normally printed CMYK like what mags, boxes etc are printed on. its not the same as photo paper and will not have the same resolution.

put one of my prints one the wall at 240dpi and 300dpi and you'll not be able to tell the difference. anything abiut 300dpi is a waste as your eye won't be able to tell the difference. most if not all digital prints will be done at 300 up to a certain size then it varies fom 240-260 for larger prints.

I can print on cromalin


dave17

posted on 3rd Nov 05 at 10:59

They will be crappy compared to a Cromalin

240dpi isnt alot either


vibrio

posted on 2nd Nov 05 at 18:57

A1 at 300dpi is 9803x6614
A1 @ 240dpi is 7843x5291

I print all my pics at 240dpi you can't see the difference between that and 300dpi


3CorsaMeal

posted on 2nd Nov 05 at 15:10

what kinda of print? laser?

@A1 what kinda of res pic would be needed?


SetH

posted on 2nd Nov 05 at 13:54

vibs i have had some decent pics from mypix.

What printer do you use?


vibrio

posted on 2nd Nov 05 at 12:02

quote:
Originally posted by Nismo
i must admit that is stupidly expensive, much cheaper online and at highstreet shops


I've used a few online places at the profiling they use is terrible. pictures come back lacking colour, contrast, brightness or have too much.


vibrio

posted on 2nd Nov 05 at 11:48

quote:
Originally posted by dave17
yes i think thats pricey.

Cromalin prints cost around £8 each.

much better than a crappy inkjet printout



[Edited on 02-11-2005 by dave17]

erm my printer is not crapy lol


Nismo

posted on 2nd Nov 05 at 08:26

i must admit that is stupidly expensive, much cheaper online and at highstreet shops


dave17

posted on 2nd Nov 05 at 00:15

Thats at cost obviously, they are sold for £60-80 for A3 :lol:


dave17

posted on 2nd Nov 05 at 00:15

yes i think thats pricey.

Cromalin prints cost around £8 each.

much better than a crappy inkjet printout



[Edited on 02-11-2005 by dave17]


vibrio

posted on 28th Oct 05 at 09:29

you think. thats not making much of a profit either lol

includes P+P


dave17

posted on 27th Oct 05 at 23:22

:! pricey


vibrio

posted on 26th Oct 05 at 17:57

if you want any prints done I can do up to A1 size (B&W add£3)


A3 £12.5
A2 £20
A1 £30

BTW A1 is 830 x 560 mm

[Edited on 26-10-2005 by vibrio]

[Edited on 02-11-2005 by vibrio]