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I'm trying to scan old color slides and convert to prints. I want to see if
my scanner prints 1200 dpi scans of slides better than 300 dpi scans. I
can't figure out how to find out, without actually doing the printing. When
I look at the two scans on my computer screen, I see no difference even at
higher mag. Should I expect to see no difference (because of the 72 dpi
limit on screen), until I print out?
I don't have a photo printer except one that comes with my Kodak DX6340, and
although I can print out the 300 dpi image, the 1200 dpi image won't load
onto the memory disk (maybe because it's 911 kb vs 211). If I could figure
out what to do, maybe I could put them both on a cd and take them to a Fuji
printout kiosk.
Ed Kearns
I'm trying to scan old color slides and convert to prints. I want to see if
my scanner prints 1200 dpi scans of slides better than 300 dpi scans. I
can't figure out how to find out, without actually doing the printing. When
I look at the two scans on my computer screen, I see no difference even at
higher mag. Should I expect to see no difference (because of the 72 dpi
limit on screen), until I print out?
I don't have a photo printer except one that comes with my Kodak DX6340, and
although I can print out the 300 dpi image, the 1200 dpi image won't load
onto the memory disk (maybe because it's 911 kb vs 211). If I could figure
out what to do, maybe I could put them both on a cd and take them to a Fuji
printout kiosk.
Ed Kearns