At 08:23 PM 11/29/1999 -0500, Denton you wrote:
>I seem to be the only one who does not scan a 25mb file for each teeny 400
>x 600 pixel web photo. So i feel obliged to defend myself :-)
>
>It may or may not be important to scan at the highest possible res.
>Everyone seems to think so except me. OK. But OTOH I would point out the
>time penalty involved in doing this. It takes significantly longer to scan
>a 4000 x 3000 ppi file than a 1024 x 768 file. It would certainly make an
>interesting experiment, anyway...
Denton,
My reason for making a high res scan is that 1) I will probably wish to
make a inkjet print and want the pixel abundance to do that, and 2) I want
the web image to look as much as possible like the printable file.
There is no reason why one must have a high res scan in tow to make a web
image. That's just how I happen to do it. You don't need to defend
yourself. Different strokes. :)
Joel Wilcox
Iowa City, Iowa USA
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