Japanese Photobook Scans Rika Nishimura Rika Nishimura New
Early 2000s scans were done on flatbeds at 75 or 150 DPI (dots per inch). "New" scans imply with 48-bit color. This captures the original rotogravure or offset printing dots, revealing textures—the feeling of the paper tooth—that standard JPEGs lose.
There is no widely recognized modern photobook titled "New" released by an active artist named Rika Nishimura in recent years. Results for "Japanese Photobook Scans Rika Nishimura" frequently appear on file-sharing sites or forums, often referencing archive material from the 1980s model. japanese photobook scans rika nishimura rika nishimura new
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