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Spots, dots and pixels just what are dpi and ppi? - part 4 of 1 2 3 4 5

by Mike McNamee Published 01/06/2011

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By now some hard and fast rules are required in the form of practical advice. It is this. Always preserve as much resolution as you can; do not, for example, downsize to 180ppi because it is closer to the 'Epson optimum' until you get below 200ppi - above that go for the pixel preservation route! If you choose to use higher resolutions then take account of this in your sharpening. If, for example, you are High Pass sharpening a normal value for Radius is 1/100 of the resolution (ie choose 1.8 pixels at 180ppi, 3.6 at 360ppi). So, if you elect to downsize to 180ppi or you are forced down to that value because of limited file size, then back off on the radius in sharpening as well. Even with other forms of sharpening, the theory stays true: higher resolutions can take larger radii than lower resolutions (but not the Amount, this stays the same).


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Having confirmed that we should not throw pixels away and that the printer driver does a good job of scaling, things become very simple - you use the printer driver to scale the image to the size that you require. Set the paper size in the driver then check the 'scale to fit media' box and your print pops out, scaled, and fitted to the page. If you require a white border around your print, click the scale to fit media button and note the value (say 68% for example). Now uncheck scale to fit media and type say 60% in the scale box and you have 8% of white border around your print.

For the enthusiast/photography club competition, if you need a 20x16" print or, more commonly today, a 50cm x 40cm print, set that size as a 'user-defined' page in the printer driver and then scale to that. If you use an oversize piece of paper (A2 in this case) you can set corner crop marks to give you a cutting guide down to 16x20 or 40x50.


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