Re: Newbie- scanning my 35mm negatives




"Penster" <xxx@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I have bought a canoscan scanner to scan my old 35mm colour negatives. It
> does a good job though a little slow to set up each neg.
> My question is what format to scan. It gives a choice of TIFF, JPEG AND
> BMP
> and resolutions of 100, 300, 600dpi. I will probably use the scanned
> images
> for viewing on TV and possibly for future printing. I will store them
> either
> on CD or DVD.
> Any advice?
> Penster
Get rid of the canoscan and replace with a slide scanner. None of those
resolutions are adequate for printing or viewing.
Jim
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