Originally Posted by
Thlayle
When I am producing a photo for print purposes, I try to peek in very close to see if there are bothersome artifacts, anything from noise, chromatic aberration and just other odd-looking effects (yes, that's about how advanced I am at this).
My question is this: how close do you look? I can always find something if I drill in close enough. I realize this has to be related to the size of the print I am considering. Still, if --for example--I am not seeing much that is bothersome at 200% zoom, is that going to be good enough? I feel as though hard proofing is the only real way for me to be satisfied. Still, I'd like to be sure I am at least in the ballpark before any kind of printing.
Hope this makes sense. It's not a question of how to treat the details and remove things, but how do I "see" it closely enough before hitting the "print" button. (BTW, on that count, all my prints go to a lab, not my own printer.)