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I have a Nikon Scan IV.
In the settings, if I scan a 35 mm neg at 240 dpi this shows in the Resolution as Custom. If I go into the drop down, I find another setting which is called Epson 890, which is my printer. I don’t recall putting that there so I guess Nikon or PS must have done. If I hit this I get a resolution of 370 dpi (odd number) and a larger file.
Should I just ignore this Epson setting, or should I use it? Do I need 370 dpi to print A4? I have always found 240 adequate in the past
Any elucidation appreciated
Bobby D
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In the settings, if I scan a 35 mm neg at 240 dpi this shows in the Resolution as Custom. If I go into the drop down, I find another setting which is called Epson 890, which is my printer. I don’t recall putting that there so I guess Nikon or PS must have done. If I hit this I get a resolution of 370 dpi (odd number) and a larger file.
Should I just ignore this Epson setting, or should I use it? Do I need 370 dpi to print A4? I have always found 240 adequate in the past
Any elucidation appreciated
Bobby D
—
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