--- You wrote:
Flawed but accurate in its own way. Scan that 300dpi image at 600 or 
even 1200 and yes you will pick up more information. But it will be 
unwanted information in the form of red green and blue dots that make 
the image look awful.

Yes, output is a different matter. Take that 300dpi image scanned in at 
300dpi and then print at 600dpi on photo paper (or quality inkjet 
paper): result is your printer will interpolate the necessary output.

Hamlin
--- end of quote ---
Thanks for clarifying what I was trying to say.   

rich

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