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Hi All:
Having just scanned many 35mm slides at 4000 DPI into high quality JPEGs, I now want to know how to best change these images for smaller file size (and faster access time) for display on PC and eventual burning to DVD.
I’ve cleaned up and cropped all of the images in Photoshop 7 and like what I’ve got. I plan on keeping the high resolution versions for possible printing but wonder what would be a good setting for non-printing purposes.
What would you folks recommend I use? I assume that the way to do this would be to make some kind of batch process.
Anyone have any suggestions or set of actions to recommend?
Thanks.
– Dave
Having just scanned many 35mm slides at 4000 DPI into high quality JPEGs, I now want to know how to best change these images for smaller file size (and faster access time) for display on PC and eventual burning to DVD.
I’ve cleaned up and cropped all of the images in Photoshop 7 and like what I’ve got. I plan on keeping the high resolution versions for possible printing but wonder what would be a good setting for non-printing purposes.
What would you folks recommend I use? I assume that the way to do this would be to make some kind of batch process.
Anyone have any suggestions or set of actions to recommend?
Thanks.
– Dave
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