Scanned image is tiny

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Jan 4, 2006
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Using Elements 4, scanning pictures initially creates screen image that is of good size but the actual dimensions are about a 10th the size it should be. I have to resize image everytime – is this normal.?

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Harry Limey
Jan 4, 2006
"DT" wrote in message
Using Elements 4, scanning pictures initially creates screen image that is of good size but the actual dimensions are about a 10th the size it should be. I have to resize image everytime – is this normal.?
Dave
In my experience, scanning software tends to scan at actual size! in other word a 6 x 4 photo will be a 6 x 4 image in Photoshop, is there some setting in your scanning software that you have inadvertently altered? (I don’t have elements but I would imagine that it only imports an image scanned by other software.
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Tacit
Jan 5, 2006
In article <dphd0o$poj$>,
"DT" wrote:

Using Elements 4, scanning pictures initially creates screen image that is of good size but the actual dimensions are about a 10th the size it should be. I have to resize image everytime – is this normal.?

You set the print size and resolution of the image in your scan software.

Keep in mind that higher resolution is needed for print than for screen. A scan that is the proper size and resolution for print will likely look very large on screen.


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