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I like to scan a few old photos. Unfortunately, I don’t have the negatives of the photos. The photos I want to scan belong to my childhood years. They are very old photos as years have taken their toll on them with minor discoloration. As I see it, the only way to safely retain the photos without any further damage is to digitally store them in my computer.
What scanner-dpi should I use so that the printout of the digital images looks just as good as the original photo without any grainy look when I take the digital images to a professional photo print shop? The largest photo size on re-print I am willing to go up to is 8X10.
Any info is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Ryan Atici
What scanner-dpi should I use so that the printout of the digital images looks just as good as the original photo without any grainy look when I take the digital images to a professional photo print shop? The largest photo size on re-print I am willing to go up to is 8X10.
Any info is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Ryan Atici
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