6 inch film prints today. > >> > >> I'd even say that 8x10 prints from the higher end ($600-900) digital > >> cameras can be mistaken for conventional prints. > > > >I agree. But I was being very conservative to illustrate the point. > > Though these observations fly in the face > of the conventional wisdom that says you need > 250 dpi or so to get "best" results from a > modern inkjet printer. > > How are you going to get 250 dpi from a > 1600 x 1200 pixel image, printed at 8x10" ? Rafe: I don't know. But the prints look damn good considering their small file size. Have you ever seen an 8x10 print from a $1000 Digital camera such as the Olympus, or the Nikon 950? I don't think you could go much beyond an 8x10, but the 8x10 does look pretty good. Jerry - ** Endura-LE Archival Cartridges for Epson 1520/3000 Printers. ** **New! Refill Kits for Stylus Color 900, Stylus Photo 750, 1200** **Cartridges, bulk ink, & refill kits at http://www.WeInk.com/ **