> Aren't you operating under a misconception here? Unless your photograph
> comes from high-definition film stock or a large plate, scanning at high
> resolutions will do nothing to show detail that isn't already there.

Quite possibly, but the copied print will look much better than one
scanned at 200 dpi, for example.

Helen



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