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Monthly Archives: May 2017
Dots Definitely Derail Digital Detail
This is a topic that probably hasn’t kept you up at night, until now. The dynamics and detail of photographs that are reproduced on a printing press can get significantly compromised by the very process that produces them. The reason … Continue reading
Posted in Tonality and Appearance
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Printed Picture Dynamics – The Good, Lackluster, and Frumpy
Why do good photos look frumpy and dull in print? There is a very simple, and easy to correct answer to this question. Continue reading
Posted in Printed Picture Dynamics, Tonality and Appearance
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