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I am printing on my Epson P807 printer using epson papers. I have started using Epson Print Layout but when I add a image to the template it looks like it is showing some areas are over sharpened........Is that what I am seeing or is it showing something else??

Neil

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It looks to me like something you have brushed on. What development have you done?

if I remember I brushed in a Nik filter.....I don't recall adding additional sharpening.......it kind of looks like the Photoshop print module when there is an issue with Alf Garnett of black stuff
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The bush and the giraffe’s legs look pixelated but there is so little data in the pictures in this forum I don’t think we can deduce much.

it's a 100 megapixel file with zero cropping

Neil

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Will you two (Neil and Jeff) please, give it a rest?

 

Thank you 

 

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I never said anything......I've already ignore them and it looks like Bill is helping me now

Neil

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Not on the forum it isn't

Andy

I think what bill is saying is that the speckels are Due to pixelation.....what I'm saying is that the image is not pixelated as it's a full size 100 megapixel file printed on A2.......the speckels you see on the image I posted is the Epson image layout window before it goes to print so I'm assuming it's warning me about something but I don't know what the warning is about hence my question to the forum

 

Neil

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I think you diagnosed it yourself: oversharpened. And when the printer software adds another dose of sharpening, this is the result.

the print is amazing so I guess It doesn't matter....but I was just curious

Neil

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Back to the original question, aving been able to look at the image at 100%.

You probably won't see it on the print that much, but the problem here is that it is slightly front focused. The thornbush is bitingly sharp, but the Giraffe a bit softer. Sharpen to give some bite to the Giraffe and the bush is pushed over the top. Better would be to apply selective sharpening.

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