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On my PiezoBW system I would hope so or it is going back!!!!! What presses require is irrelevant to the issue that an image can have a full tonal range from 0 to 255, and there are printing systems out there that can fully distinguish between all the steps in between. If I want black in my prints and all the tones between blach and white (assuming they all exist), then I have the capability to print them and I want them. Period. Simon ----- Original Message ----- From: "byard pidgeon" <bluedove@ccountry.net> To: <scan@leben.com> Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 2:37 AM Subject: Re: Sprintscan 120 issues/findings (comments welcomed) > I wonder if all the problems people are having is because they're expecting > to be able to print 0 at one end and 255 at the other??? > > Most presses need about 4 percent at either end, and I've found the same to > be true with inkjet and other printers. > Does it remap? Sure. Does it give a good print? Sure. > > on 04/17/2002 03:59 PM, dickbo at dickbo@btopenworld.com wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Jack Phipps" <JPhipps@asf.com> > > To: <scan@leben.com> > > Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 2:31 PM > > Subject: RE: Sprintscan 120 issues/findings (comments welcomed) > > > > > >> Have you tried it Dickbo? You probably should before you make assumptions, > >> especially since the trial version is free. > > > > Think about it old fruit, just think about it that's all I ask. > > 0 at one end 255 at the other, now go change the relationship between any > > set of these values and then measure the remaining set and see what happens. > > > > I know, your going to tell me that your original has only shadows and > > highlights with nothing in between - now what an unusual image that would > > be. - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.
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