Massimo Vitali talks on the best scans on the international market

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INTO THE WHITE - MASSIMO VITALI & ERICH LINDENBERG.
Massimo Vitali talking of his new 180 x 220 cm LightJet prints on Kodak Endura paper made at Grieger lab, Düsseldorf. DRUM SCANS BY CASTORSCAN.
CastorScan - State-of-the-Art Scans and Post Production

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400 dpi LightJet = 4000 dpi Inkjet

"Using red, green and blue lasers, the LightJet achieves true continuous-tone photographs without visible dots. Inkjet and electrostatic printers, which simulate photo quality with half-tone dot patterns, would need to image at 4000 dpi to duplicate the same image crispness, highlights and shadow detail."

http://files.oceusa.com/media/Asset...htJetFamilyBrochure_v1_m56577569830533137.pdf
 

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..."Inkjet and electrostatic printers, which simulate photo quality with half-tone dot patterns."

This isn't correct. Inkjet printers use stochastic dithering, not half-tone. This makes for a far finer dot pattern. There are plenty more dubious factoids in that pdf document, but I don't care enough to dissect it. This isn't to say Lightjet prints aren't great, but stick to the facts, Oce!
 
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