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Scan Type:  
Scan Type: Leave at "48->24 Bit Colour"


Filter:
Filter: Use "None" for print scans, OK to use "Auto Sharpen" especially for film scans.  However, sharpening tools in Photoshop are better.


Image Type:
Image Type: Leave at "Standard"


Output:
Output: This will show the final output size of the scan area you selected.  Slider at the bottom will change the DPI, will also show final megabyte size under MByte.

Revision as of 12:37, 12 March 2013

Print Scans

Note: It is possible to scan prints larger then this size in sections and DRC'd together, but I would recommend a Digital Capture for the best result.

Size Requirements - Print scans do not have a minimum size requirement, but have a maximum size requirement of 8.5" x 11.5"

Standard Resolution - 400 DPI approximation

Maximum Resolution (available upon request or used to prints images larger then originally sized) - Up to 12800 DPI


Film Scans

Film can be scanned at the following sizes


SilverFast-SE Epson PerfectionV700

Our current scanning utility, allows for reflective, transparency, positive, negative, and batch scanning

General

Scan Mode: Batch Mode for scanning multiple pieces of the same page, allows for advanced file names.

Original: Reflective for print scans, transparency/transparency(full area) for film or transparent scans.

Pos/Neg: Choose between positive or negative film scans.


Frame

Scan Type: Leave at "48->24 Bit Colour"

Filter: Use "None" for print scans, OK to use "Auto Sharpen" especially for film scans. However, sharpening tools in Photoshop are better.

Image Type: Leave at "Standard"

Output: This will show the final output size of the scan area you selected. Slider at the bottom will change the DPI, will also show final megabyte size under MByte.