What resolution do you recommend for the jpg to be used in Legacy?
Thanks


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> From: Brian/Support <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Saturday, December 1, 2012 11:33 AM
>Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] New scanner - Legacy Profile
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>The recommendation from us at Legacy is to create a .jpg of your scan.
>The TIFF    file should be used for archive and editing. After the edit
>most photo edit programs will let you convert the TIFF format to jpg
>using file > Save as or an equivalent command.
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>Brian
>Customer Support
>Millennia Corporation
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>http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com
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>On 01/12/2012 12:23, lio . wrote:
>> I've been good at sourcing, but up until now I haven't had a scanner to 
>> attach scans of the document to source. But this morning I inherited a 
>> pretty nice scanjet from my brother who upgraded. I've been reading that I 
>> should create an untouched 600 dpi TIF scan of each document for archival 
>> purposes. But I'm worried attaching a whack of 600 dpi (10 MB) scans to 
>> Legacy will slow down my computer and Legacy.
>>
>> Is it better to keep the 600 dpi TIF for my archives, and create/attach a 72 
>> dpi JPG scan of each document to attach to Legacy?
>>
>> What do others do? LIO
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