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Scanning photos onto one's hard drive - why are the photos clearerthan the scan
Hi,
Does anybody understand why when one scans photos off an Epson 1200 Perfection (not accurate I think) scanner the results are slightly less sharp than looking at the photo itself. I'm scanning at 600 dpi and resizing the picture to 1100 x 700 pixels. I import the picture into Adobe Acrobat 6.0 I wonder if it's something to do with older scanner technology (it's a 5 year old scanner at least) or just a reality of scanning photos with consumer scanners. I assume that $1000 scanners used by ad agencies don't have this problem. If this is the wrong group to posts this to, does anybody know of a newsgroup that would be able to help? Thanks in advance. Regards, Patrick |
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