> Let's assume you scan your slides > with the highest resolution possible you will very likely end up with a much > bigger size at 240ppi than you can print on your paper. So then you just > resample in image size?
Yes. And to maintain optimum quality you resize DOWN to the highest number obtainable by dividing 720 (for Epson prInters) with an equal number. And according to Bruce Fraser (this I havEn't tested) 480dpi for some reason is also a great number. So (480) 360, 240, 180 - the higher the better. > >> Alfred > > In theory you should print a file of 240ppi on Epson printers, anything > higher can be a waste of time. 360 ppi is better if you have enough image data to resize DOWN to 360. Best Regards, Thomas Holm / Pixl Aps - Photographer, Educator, Colour Management Consultant & Seminar speaker - Remote Profiling Service (Output ICC profiles) - www.pixl.dk � Email: th[AT]pixl.dk -- =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
