Quote Originally Posted by Gemsetterchris View Post
I think I said something along those lines, working under magnification is generally to help make sure things are as they should be & eliminate guesswork when it comes to really small stuff.
Most of which is lost at normal viewing, however..with all this digital technology & amplified image advertising, imperfections don`t help much!

It`s a case of getting as good as you can results without going overboard.



Often get asked to do extra neat work for things being photographed for advertising, but otherwise it can be a timesink for no-one but yourself.
I thought it was you Chris but just wasn't sure
I'm more concerned about a piece that has been in the gallery for a few months and has scratches to the naked eye, it definitely didn't go in like that, bloody nightmare leaving your work to the mercy of other people and their dusters.