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I am new to Photoshop, so please excuse me if this is a very basic question. I like to produce large prints (A3+) so therefore I scan images at the maximum resolution of my scanner (5400 dpi). When I view the resultant images in Photoshop they obviously look HUGE. When I zoom out I can see the complete photo. So my question is this:- What is the best zoom setting to view the image at in order to be certain that I am not overdoing adjustments
i.e. not oversharpening for example. This seems like a question I should
know the answer to but I can’t seem to get my head around it. Any help or advice gratefully received
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Regards Colin Ackerman
Check out my Web site at www.aboveusthewaves.com
Now available my Dive Trip report to Dominica ‘Nature Island of the Caribbean’ – May 2004
i.e. not oversharpening for example. This seems like a question I should
know the answer to but I can’t seem to get my head around it. Any help or advice gratefully received
—
Regards Colin Ackerman
Check out my Web site at www.aboveusthewaves.com
Now available my Dive Trip report to Dominica ‘Nature Island of the Caribbean’ – May 2004
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