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Melbourne Park

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  1. I am considering getting Affinity software - mostly due to Apple's Catalina crippling my 32 bit software, of which I had lots. I would like to print some posters too, using my 3880 Epson A2+ printer at home. I also have a calibration setup for getting colour right. But with Seriff's Affinity's Publisher program, I have noted that firstly some have problems with colour output quality, and also there appears to be no Publisher (from Affinity) based way of poster printing. ie.: Make a large sized document in Affinity Publisher. Instruct the Affinity Publisher program to print the poster sized document with check placement lines printed. Then one can stick lots of sheets together easily using check placement lines. Thereby easily end up with a large single poster printed cheaply at home. (cheap means possibly excluding the ink cost) I am also wondering, how does Affinity Publisher handle photographic images? The way publisher programs are supposed to work, is that the publishing software shows a screen resolution view of the photograph, which is typically much smaller than the actual photographic image. This keeps the publisher program small. When one prints, the larger image is then extracted from its storage place, and the publishing program handles the amount of information it requires from the large photographic image so that the publishing program can then print at the user requested print resolution. Does Affinity Publishing work that way? Thanks MP
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