Thanks for responding.
I am using scanning at 4000dpi using Nikon LS-4000.

Thanks
Ramesh
--- Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 360 dpi images should print well. However, the
> sharpness of the prints
> will depend on the accuracy of the scanner. On your
> monitor you should
> be able to see relatively good sharpness at 100%. If
> you don't, your
> prints won't be snappy. What resolution are you
> scanning at?. I
> assume.it must be 4000 dpi if you're able to get 360
> dpi prints at 11 x
> 15. Are you using a film scanner or a flatbed? Is
> the resolution native
> or interpolated? There are a lot of factors involved
> here. If something
> isn't right, your prints will be mush.
> Paul
> 
> Ramesh Kumar wrote:
> > 
> > I does not have any experience in printing. Just
> > started printing using friends Canon printer. I
> have
> > already printed 3 photos of 11x15 size(2 marco and
> 1
> > landscape). Macro prints looks sharper and
> landscape
> > ones are not equally sharp. I do not have any
> problem
> > in getting colors right, thanks to Colovision
> vision
> > spyder.
> > 
> > My questions are
> > 
> > 1) Using Adobe, is it possible to tell how sharp
> the
> > prints are going to be?
> > 
> > 2) Is there a relation between sharpness seen on
> the
> > monitor to sharpness seen on the print?
> > Ex: To get a print that looks SHARP on print,
> should
> > it appear VERY SHARP on monitor?
> > 
> > If there are any books pls suggest.
> > 
> > Technical details:
> > All are 35mm. I am using 360dpi for printing. Most
> of
> > my photos are taken using macro lenses(even the
> > landscapes:-) ) and film is Velvia & Kodak E200.
> > 
> > Thanks
> > Ramesh
> > 
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