by Medley on Fri Jun 22, 2007 5:31 pm
A note for others planning to use this method. Stay away from using the 33% and 66% views. Theoritcally, you could adjust the resolution to get 100 pixels/inch, and use 33% mode to get an effective 300 ppi image. The problem with that is that Photoshop adds a significant amount of anti-aliasing to these view percentages, making them appear softer than they really are. Sharpening at these views therefor often results in oversharpened images. I have found that the 25% or 50% views work best, and have only seen the need for a 12.5% view once.
-Medley.
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