On Tuesday 15 August 2006 14:25, Don wrote:
der Mouse wrote:
I think TIFF is a mistake; I'd use JPEG, at about
5K to 10K per
square inch for color, or about 1/3 that for monochrome.
Umm, ten thousand dpi!?
Ten thousand pixels per *square* inch is only 100 per *linear* inch.
I read that as "ten thousand BYTES" per sq in. :>
Hmm, and if it were uncompressed TIFF, 10k per sq in would be 280 dpi at 1bpp.
So, it's actually BIGGER in size than a typical G4 compressed TIFF at
300-400bpi...
Pat
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