Found out 4GB of RAM and a Dual Core CPU is no match for a 1200DPI image that's 18"x36"
Seriously, WTF is with XP in that no matter how big of a pagefile you have (500GB), and no matter how much ram you have (4GB), if you want to do anything besides "read and compose emails", you get out-of-memory errors.
Just how much memory should I use - 30TB RAM? Would Windows then let me do what the fuck I want to do?
Anyway, on to the pics:
Had to bump this one down to 600DPI before Winblows would even let me rotate it, much less print it. It's 18"x36" printed on HP PhotoSatin paper (roll) from an HP Designjet90r.
I scanned the images from a Guitar Legends issue. Can't find a date on the book, but I think it was from last year?
Anyhoo, these were originally really small - like 3" high - so the graininess really stands out on a couple of them.
This pic was also in that book. It's the current Jackson ad pic, but in color, and without the Jackson branding, except where it counts
But as before, you can see the graininess:
That one's 18"x24". Still looks nice on the wall, even with the imperfection.
This was originally set for 1200DPI, but Winblows crashed during the Print Setup dialog and sent it to my "email and stuff" printer. I reloaded it and selected the Designjet90 as my default printer, then it crashed again before I could center the image in the Print Layout, but it printed anyway. The border on one side is slightly wider than on the other, and there's more border on the bottom than on top.
Thanks Microsloth
Seriously, WTF is with XP in that no matter how big of a pagefile you have (500GB), and no matter how much ram you have (4GB), if you want to do anything besides "read and compose emails", you get out-of-memory errors.
Just how much memory should I use - 30TB RAM? Would Windows then let me do what the fuck I want to do?
Anyway, on to the pics:
Had to bump this one down to 600DPI before Winblows would even let me rotate it, much less print it. It's 18"x36" printed on HP PhotoSatin paper (roll) from an HP Designjet90r.
I scanned the images from a Guitar Legends issue. Can't find a date on the book, but I think it was from last year?
Anyhoo, these were originally really small - like 3" high - so the graininess really stands out on a couple of them.
This pic was also in that book. It's the current Jackson ad pic, but in color, and without the Jackson branding, except where it counts
But as before, you can see the graininess:
That one's 18"x24". Still looks nice on the wall, even with the imperfection.
This was originally set for 1200DPI, but Winblows crashed during the Print Setup dialog and sent it to my "email and stuff" printer. I reloaded it and selected the Designjet90 as my default printer, then it crashed again before I could center the image in the Print Layout, but it printed anyway. The border on one side is slightly wider than on the other, and there's more border on the bottom than on top.
Thanks Microsloth
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