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In response to
"
When scanning old photos, is there a big difference between 300 and 600 dpi? -- nm
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by
sycor
well, it's 300 more dpi.
Posted by
Reagen
Apr 15 '11, 12:44
This seems like a smart ass answer, but isn't.
What are you planning to do with it?
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basically my mom wants to have all the old family pictures scanned in. so I'm trying to get some information for her on what she should be looking at -- nm
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sycor
Apr 15, 12:47
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300 is a good enough resolution for most things you'd want to do.
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Reagen
Apr 15, 12:49
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nope. just to digitize about 10 photo albums. -- nm
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sycor
Apr 15, 12:50
are you doing it or is she getting someplace to do it? -- nm
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oblique
Apr 15, 12:47
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well, I was thinking about getting her the groupon deal from Scandigital.com. otherwise she would be going on her Brother print/fax/copy. -- nm
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sycor
Apr 15, 12:48
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