Not too tough, I imagine a good scanner at it's highest settings will put
out a file that big from the negative.  However, I doubt that doing a scan
at that higher resolution is going to gain much when the neg was shot with
a disposable camera lens, or when the film is the typical 400 or 800 ASA
they cram into those cameras.

Todd

At 05:49 PM 7/25/01 +0100, you wrote:
>> +You need at least 14MB of data to get a "decent" 5 x 7 print. Any shot
>from
>> a $7.95 one-use film camera puts ~60~ MB of data on a 24 x 36 negative.
>
>I'd like to know how you work that one out...
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>doctor digi
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