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| Heavy post processing effect on printout Looking for some guidance, I'm going to be manipulating images (CS2) from basic color adjustment layers and b&w conversions but also want to pursue compositing images into a final print. Print size targets are 8X10 minumum up to 11X14. Images will be digitally captures as hi-res jpegs. RAW not an option. Are my final print sizes realistic without displaying artifacts, etc? What, in addition to a properly captured initial image, can I do in PS to maintain a high final print quality ? Thanks for your help. Bob |
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