Guy Haas wrote:
... I SUPPOSE I can use 
PhotoShop to convert each image from BMP to JPG, and sharpen them. Might

be an idea time to cozy up with PhotoShop automation.



Hi Guy,

I don't know anything about CanoScan and not much more about PhotoShop,
but I would guess that going from BMP to JPG would make image fuzzier
rather than sharper. What I have learned is that you're better off using
JPG for photographs, where you don't usually need sharp distinctions
between black and white. Of course, whatever automated tools that that
you're thinking of using in PhotoShop may be able to overcome this
somehow.

Can someone who's more familiar with graphics formats or PhotoShop add
anything? Our graphic artist is taking today off, or I would ask him. I
made the mistake once of saving a black-and-white line drawing as a JPG,
and all of my lines went from crisp to fuzzy.

Donna
 
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