Got your G7 master cert, homie?
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I think the parent print facility does in fact have that certification. You are talking about an aerospace company that has systems like THESE:
Xerox® Brenva® HD Production Inkjet Press:
View our digital printing press and production printer portfolio for unmatched speed, quality, and volume ideal for graphic communications and print providers.
www.xerox.com
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High-volume flatbed printer designed for productive, rigid media printing
www.oce.com
And these:
How do you reinvent the dye-sublimation transfer printer? You start by specially designing, from the ground up, every component to work together as one system - from the print head and ink technology, to the printer engine and software. The result? A high-performance dye-sublimation transfer...
epson.ca
and a few of these:
Shop our selection of Printers. Explore specs, colors, and more from Shop Canon Business U.S.A., Inc. to find the right product for you.
www.usa.canon.com
SO YES! They have ISO-9001/ISO-9002 for ALL the manufacturing facilities and it does look like they have G7 cert for the print facility itself.
I do know the operators in the facility, of them, MANY have Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degrees, and multiple product-specific and industry-specific certifications.
My own diploma is from SAIT (Southern Alberta Institute of Technology) in CTSR (Cinema, Television, Stage and Radio Arts - Video and Graphics Production) so YUP I do have BOTH actual QUALIFIED post-secondary education and LOOONG work-experience (30 years now!) since the late 1980's in both VIDEO and DESKTOP PUBLISHING, plus I have quite the background in low-level Computer Graphics/Video Imaging development with a specialty in High Frame Rate Vision Recognition systems, real-time encryption systems, realtime hardware-level CODEC development AND autonomous drone/UAV flight control systems.
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SO YEAH! I'm Qualified to Say that 6 megapixels downsampled to 2000 by 1500 pixels is all you really need in order to get away with 11 inch by 8.5 inch web page (or European A4 size!) PDF web publishing and distribution of print material.
For VIDEO, I am also QUALIFIED to state that YES! you can get away with buying a $799 U.S. Canon M50 camera or a $1700 U.S. Sony A6500 setup for your 24 fps 4k and 25/30 fps or higher frame rate 1920 by 1080 pixel vlogging needs!
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AND one of my friends uses ONLY his iPhone-X for ALL his vlogging and print needs and IMHO, his web and video look pretty good!
I do note that I did teach him about the Nyquist downsampling method where you increase your overall exposure or brightness and shadows by 5% to 15%, increase contrast and saturation by at least 5% or to you personal preference AND then resample ALL still photos and video files DOWN by exactly half on each axis so that 4K resolution video is now 2K resolution video and your 4000 by 3000 pixel photo is now 2000 by 1500 pixels and use an UNSHARP MASK at 1.0, 1.5 or 2.0 pixel radius to enhance all object edges!
Still photos and videos look CRISP and highly detailed for typical 1080p web/youtube distribution, AND when error diffusion is turned ON, colour matching intent is set to Perceptual Colour Mode and print resolution is set at 2400 dpi on his Epson printer, his printed 8x10 photos look bright and PROFESSIONAL!
AND... P.S.
Do remember to spend as much as you can afford on the BEST 50 mm, 85 mm and 135 mm PRIME lenses out there for your camera! F/1.2 to F/1.4 is what you're aiming for in terms of a FAST and SHARP high-quality prime lens!
I personally like the SIGMA Art series as the price and SHARPNESS is right on the mark! YEAH! I probably could take the hit on spending $5000 on a single Zeiss Otus but I will let the parent company spend that sort of money on lenses!
Me personally? I will take the great Bang-for-the-Buck $1100 or less Sigma Art Series lenses!
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