You might also want to make sure that your camera / scanner can deliver 4000 DPI; otherwise your making a lot of pixels. There are some benchmarking techniques available to ensure your device can produce the resolution you expect.

-Peter

On Oct 13, 2004, at 2:03 PM, amalyah keshet wrote:

At 23:04 12/10/2004, Tom Arnautovic wrote:

Get the highest possible digital capture and go from there. If your
scanner maxes out @4000DPI, why bother scanning it at a lower
resolution, or targeting a specific file size?


Simple. Memory and budgetary limitations.




Amalyah Keshet
Head of Image Resources & Copyright Management
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Tel +972-2-670-8874
Fax +972-2-670-8064



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