Printing at 100,000 Dots Per Inch!
Fabulous! Researchers have created a new printing technology that allows 100,000 dots per inch — the physical limit of how close dots can be before the light waves diffract and the objects blur together. Mike Rankin explains it at http://www.creativepro.com/article/final-frontier-high-resolution-printing
Jay Nelson is the editorial director of PlanetQuark.com, and the editor and publisher of Design Tools Monthly. He’s also the author of the QuarkXPress 8 and QuarkXPress 7 training titles at Lynda.com, as well as the training videos Quark includes in the box with QuarkXPress 7 . In addition, Jay writes regularly for Macworld and Photoshop User magazines and speaks at industry events.