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From: "Jim Davis Nature Photography" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Time to upgrade! Seriously, go to 4000 dpi now!


ok, it may be that i'm new to scanning, but when i scan at 3200 on my
minolta i see lots of the grain of the film and i then have to clean the
image by a plugin dealing with exactly that, grain from scanning. But by
doing that you are losing in detail again. So you add detail with the
4000dpi, that ads grain, and you then remove detail sdue to the Grain surgey
or Neat image filter you apply.

So, scanning at very high values, isn't it creating more problems ?

(making full use of this off-topic):
Do you notice a difference when scanning at 8 or 16 bits? Apart from the
doublesized files and that some programs cant handle 16(x3=48) bit files ?
The ones i've tried havent looked any different at 8 and 16 bits...


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