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Julie

Julie Report 16 Feb 2008 08:15

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Julie

Julie Report 16 Feb 2008 08:15

When scanning photos what numbers do you have your PDI set as

Many thanks

MrDaff

MrDaff Report 16 Feb 2008 08:26

morning Julie... I'm not sure, either... I've just used the default settings and hoped for the best, until I've got to grips with the programme, lol.

Not very helpful, sorry :~((

Love

Daff xxx

Julie

Julie Report 16 Feb 2008 08:31

LOL Daff

No thats ok...It's set at 150 & the one im trying to scan is oblong in shape so have a few problems with it lol

Julie xx

LD

LD Report 16 Feb 2008 08:35

My scanner (HP F380) is set at 200ppi for pics and 300ppi for colour docs.

MrDaff

MrDaff Report 16 Feb 2008 08:48

That's the same printer as mine... so that must be what mine is set as!

It seems to work pretty well most of the time.. but I have another scanner as well, andI just shove anything that is being a bit awkward into that, and it is usually ok (the other is not a printer, just a scanner but does negatives and slides as well)

Love

Daff xxx

Julie

Julie Report 16 Feb 2008 08:58

Many thanks LD...will give that a try later

Mine is an all in one Cannon

Julie

Julie Report 16 Feb 2008 11:38

N

LD

LD Report 16 Feb 2008 11:42

Julie, the default settings should be ok for most scans. Do you have a problem scanning a particular document ?

Peipal

Peipal Report 16 Feb 2008 11:51

A Note on Resolution: The vast majority of scanning projects require resolutions lower than 300 dpi. For example, scanning a photograph at resolutions higher than 150 to 200 dpi only produces a larger file, not more detail."

Few sources advise you this of this limitation, but knowing this can save you some fruitless headaches trying to get impossible results

Julie

Julie Report 16 Feb 2008 11:52

Hi LD

The photo im trying to scan was taken in 1978 and is Oblong in shape, i scanned it in at 200 pdi saved it, but when i put it on another site it is really small and you can't see the faces of people, if that makes sense

Julie

Peipal

Peipal Report 16 Feb 2008 11:55

Julie

Whats the Kb size limit on the other site ??

could be its auto resized by the site

Julie

Julie Report 16 Feb 2008 11:57

Hi Steve

I was trying to put it on facebook lol

Julie

Jane

Jane Report 16 Feb 2008 11:58

Julie,
I hope someone can get this sorted for you as I am desperate to see it:0))

Peipal

Peipal Report 16 Feb 2008 11:59

lol

what size is the scaned image before uploading to FB ??

Julie

Julie Report 16 Feb 2008 11:59

Ok you got me there lol, i have no idea

Jane..i want to post it on a group too, for me old school

Jane

Jane Report 16 Feb 2008 12:03

I am taking notes as I have no idea what to do either:0)
I just scan them and crop and upload.
Steve all this business about size etc goes right over my head...lol!
Please have patience with us x

Peipal

Peipal Report 16 Feb 2008 12:06

lol

how big was the original photo 6x4 ??

that should scan in at about 640 x 480 pixels

and about 276 kbs in size as a jpeg lol

Julie

Julie Report 16 Feb 2008 12:07

Hang on will get a tape measure

Its 10x5

Peipal

Peipal Report 16 Feb 2008 12:08

If you hover your cursor over the unopend pic

you should see how many pixels and its size in kbs