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Author: Admin | 2025-04-27
Scanner, and printer that will significantly impact the quality of your output.Digital Imaging and ScannersA scanner will allow you to scan slides and negatives in color or black and white in a couple of minutes into your computer. While there are businesses that will do this for you, which we’ll discuss later, once you have invested in a scanner, you will be able to spread the cost out across hundreds, if not thousands, of photographs. The only cost of scanning with your scanner is your time. Another advantage is the control that comes with performing one’s scans. While commercial scans can be reasonably good, they, like any outside service, are dependent on the operator’s expertise and the equipment’s calibration.Purchasing a scanner is similar to buying an enlarger. Purchase the highest possible quality and enjoy it for a long time.The main factors that influence scanner selection are resolution and gamma range. The Nikon and Polaroid have the greatest resolution of any desktop scanner: 2700 PPI (pixels per inch). This is enough resolution to make an 8X10 image. With a photographic quality ink-jet printer like the Epson Stylus Photo or HP PhotoSmart, print at above 300 dpi. When it comes to resolution, the math is simple. If the scanner has a resolution of 2700 ppi, a 10 Print will have a 270ppi resolution. This is enough to produce work that is comparable to traditional photographic media. On the other hand, printers like the Iris and Lightjet 500, which create some of the best ink-jet and digital-to-photo-paper images now available, require a resolution of 300ppi.Each scanner has its control software that affects both the quality and convenience of the use of the scans. In addition, scanning software serves as a link between the scanner and the computer. It allows the user to tweak
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