Hi David

If the image is going to be faded into the background it may be worth running the noise>median filter on the image at its final size. It makes the image less distinct but has a pleasing effect for images used in the background at densities less than 60%. the client may like the effect. It also reduces obvious artifacts.

Regards Trefor Ward

On Tuesday, March 18, 2003, at 12:28 PM, David Townend wrote:

The only good news I can see, is that the client is printing the image as a
"high keyline faded into the background" inside cover, which I hope will
help disguise certain... 'technical challenges'. But I'm far from happy with
the situation....



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