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If you uncheck the resample box when enlarging an image you maintain the number of pixels in the image, lowering the image resolution. But, according to Tim Grey:
From 2/20/2008 QUOTE"…the image will be interpolated at the printing stage (for example, most photo inkjet printers render the data at 360 ppi)".END OF QUOTE
Thus, if you don’t resample (interpolate) in Photoshop, the printer will do so for you. I am having a hard time accepting this Tim Grey advisory. Do "most" ink jets really render at a fixed resolution (300, 360, whatever), or do they render at the resolution specified by the user?
From 2/20/2008 QUOTE"…the image will be interpolated at the printing stage (for example, most photo inkjet printers render the data at 360 ppi)".END OF QUOTE
Thus, if you don’t resample (interpolate) in Photoshop, the printer will do so for you. I am having a hard time accepting this Tim Grey advisory. Do "most" ink jets really render at a fixed resolution (300, 360, whatever), or do they render at the resolution specified by the user?
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