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2001-03-29 Thread Maris V. Lidaka, Sr.
ed so that the width of the cropped image can be a specified number of inches, cm, or mm. Maris - Original Message - From: "Rob Geraghty" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 12:07 AM Subject: Re: Scanning dpi and epson papers was Re: filmscanne

Re: Scanning dpi and epson papers was Re: filmscanners: Repro house skirmishing (l

2001-03-29 Thread Rob Geraghty
Maris V. Lidaka, Sr. wrote: [re get dpi from in vuescan] Investigate it - it's what you want. From the Help file: Actually the only reason it may be necessary is that one of the changes in Paintshop Pro 7 is that it (unlike 6) doesn't seem to be able to change the dpi without resampling. :-7

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2001-03-29 Thread Michael Moore
Kodak makes an excellent photo weight glossy paper that works just fine in my Epson 740 Mike M. Derek Clarke wrote: In fairness to Epson, the full technical specs of all their papers is available on their various national web sites. But to be honest, I don't think they make a paper you

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2001-03-29 Thread Gordon Tassi
Hi all: I have found that I get a better transition from scan to PS to print using Vuescan, PS and Hammermill Jet Print Ultra Glossy and Epson's Matte papers. Hammermill's glossy is a bit heavier than Epsons. I do not know if this applies to those out of the US. Gordon Michael Moore wrote:

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2001-03-28 Thread Derek Clarke
In fairness to Epson, the full technical specs of all their papers is available on their various national web sites. But to be honest, I don't think they make a paper you would describe as photo weight. Epson printers have relatively straight-through paper paths, but they still have a limit

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2001-03-28 Thread Rob Geraghty
Derek wrote: [epson stuff snipped] If you scan a 24x36mm negative or slide at 300 ppi and then print it at 300ppi, what will be the size of the resulting picture? 24x36mm! OK, perhaps the question may have been confusing due to some assumptions I made. In Vuescan, AFAIK you don't get to