Koz Ross on Nostr: However, ultimately, it probably doesn't matter even then. This has to do with how ...
However, ultimately, it probably doesn't matter even then. This has to do with how much the unaided eye is able to see, and unless you make a habit of staring at your prints through a macro lens (or a microscope), this is ultimately what will determine what 'detail' means.
Now, the unaided human eye can see stuff that's _about_ 50 microns big, which is about the thickness of a human hair. Anything much less than that isn't even detectable by most people. 23/n
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