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    1. Re: Organizing photos
    2. Joseph Cain
    3. I have an Epson 600 inkjet printer which seems to give near photographic quality for sufficiently detailed images. I believe the resolution is supposed to be up to 7200 dpi though that resolution is seldom used since it is so slow. Also, for the best quality you need to use photo paper, which costs about a dollar a sheet in 8x10 size. In any event, the question is then whether using CFTW would limit that resolution in its printing as seems implied below. I have other tools for printing of course (e.g. Photoshop, LVIEW etc) so printing per se is not a basic problem unless it is not convenient to find an album or photo with CFTs Photo Album and have to then us another tool for printing. The main question for which I now have a number of useful answers, was that of organization since once you put on an R CD, cannot be changed without rewriting to others. In a few years of course new media like DVD will supplant all this so many will want to rewrite anyway. At 08:51 PM 4/14/98 +1000, you wrote: >-----Original Message----- >From: William Croker <bcroker@sprint.ca> > >>The downside of the CFT program for organizing is its limitation on the >>size of the graphics to 100K or less. I have several scans of over 1MB. >I have not encountered this restriction in CFTW. I have a number of 1.3 MB >JPG files (over 3 MB in normal BMP format) and these display and print quite >OK, although their resolution is not utilised with the fixed output format.

    04/14/1998 05:03:20