Reduce the file by a few step is the right approach, if your original slide
is good you only need to make an light unsharp mask at the final stage, no
need to do unsharp at each stage. To get the best result you should scan at
the highest optical resolution and resample to reduce the size. But if for
web use start at 2000dpi should be good enough.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "IanG" <I@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> I've managed to get an image that I'd like to submit for Tope 16 but I
can't
> get the original scan to compress sufficiently and still produce a good
> screen display. Normally I scan to 4000dpi (Nikon 4000ED) and reduce this
to
> 72dpi in several steps with a little unsharp at each stage. Mostly this
> works for an 'acceptable' result but sometimes (and in this case) the end
> result is too poor to use.
>
> Does anybody know of an idiots guide to scanning for screen output? I
> suspect I need to rescan at a lower initial resolution, maybe 1600dpi?
Also
> I'm now using, and very impressed with, Kodak Portra 400 UC instead of my
> usual Fuji Superia 200.
>
> Thanks
> Ian
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