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When scanning old photos, is there a big difference between 300 and 600 dpi? -- nm
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sycor
Yes but it depends on what you are doing. 300 is baseline. 600 is if you want to make it larger while not loosing resolution
Posted by
lileve (aka lileve)
Apr 15 '11, 12:45
Most if not all print color images should be no less than 300 dpi/ppi.
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I hate loose resolution -- nm
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decline
Apr 15, 12:46
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And what of a loosi resolution? -- nm
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bc/nc
Apr 15, 12:47
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is that noise? nope, just freckles -- nm
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CQ
Apr 15, 12:48
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