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- From: bauer@informatik.uni-ulm.de (Christian Bauer)
- Subject: Re: PowerPC/060 macs
- Message-ID: <bauer-280193104532@134.60.68.23>
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- References: <1993Jan24.203055.6247@netcom.com> <1993Jan27.101814.19909@shannon.ee.wits.ac.za>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 93 09:47:17 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan27.101814.19909@shannon.ee.wits.ac.za>, Philip Machanick
- <philip@concave.cs.wits.ac.za> wrote:
- >
- > In article <1993Jan24.203055.6247@netcom.com> Ray Fischer, ray@netcom.com
- > writes:
- > >Yes, a 300DPI 19" color monitor would be really nice. But I personally
- > >would rather use the money to buy a house.
- >
- > I doubt much more than 100dpi would make a difference - provided
- > you can use as many colours as you need.
- >
-
- I've just seen such beasts with 200 to 300 dpi for prepressing or technical
- datas. more the 300 dpi greyscale monitors seem to be overkill, but for
- specific datas like x-ray images it can be necessairy to do 300 DPI
- with 16 (12) Bit greyscale resolution to detect very fine structures,
- fractures or things like that. But as long as such Monitors are
- like Prototypes, the prices are much to high!
-
- Christian Bauer
-
- bauer@informatik.uni-ulm.de
-