If they are going to be zooming in tight on the scan, then that would
be a good reason for the higher resolution.

Richard P.

On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 1:39 PM, David Turk <dt...@indianahistory.org> wrote:
> We have a patron in Britain who wants some scans for a documentary they're 
> putting together.  They're asking for 1200dpi (or ppi, as people are now 
> using).  I know they have the PAL system over there, but does it really 
> require that high a resolution?  I do video editing in NTSC in Final Cut, & 
> find 600dpi/ppi overkill.
>
>   david
>
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