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I am planning to digitize my old photo albumns for more permanent storage. The photographs (the negatives were lost
years ago) are 6×4 inch on glossy paper. I know that for printing purposes, 300 ppi is generally considered sufficient
to produce high quality images. Working in the other direction, is there any benefit in scanning the photographs at a
higher resolution?
Mike
years ago) are 6×4 inch on glossy paper. I know that for printing purposes, 300 ppi is generally considered sufficient
to produce high quality images. Working in the other direction, is there any benefit in scanning the photographs at a
higher resolution?
Mike
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