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What are you going to use it for?
I want to load a selection of my photos and use the Air as an in-person marketing show-and-tell to galleries and potential individual buyers.
I've understood that 72 ppi is as fine as necessary for viewing on traditional computer monitors. Since the Retina screens (et al) "arrived", I wonder if higher ppi will yield a larger color spectrum- Space, and the finest resolution.
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Thanks, TP.
Mostly confusion here. I'm using a Sony RX100 (20 MP) so I'm aware that file size is very important (over sizing = horse choking).. In processing my 20 mp raw images for full screen viewing on the Air, what should the specs be: Lp x Wp - but don't bother setting ppi? Won't that be a horse choking file size for the Mac Mini upload to the Air, and the Air to downsize ?
I'm a print guy, and 240 ppi is high enough for the finest inkjet printers. I'm going to 24"x36" in house - producing very high resolution images. But obviously the screen world, with computers automatically adjusting resolution quality, out of my control.....that's a new world.
Whoops, just remembered.....What file formats can Air handle: .tif, .jpg, .psd? Boy, I sure miss the comprehensive user/specs manuals.
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