Your scanner software is probably scanning at full resolution then downsampling to meet the output specs you gave it. This is actually a good thing when implemented properly because it makes the UI easy: just tell it what results you want and it does all the calculating and manipulating auto-magically.
--Bill At 7:13 PM -0400 22-10-01, SKID Photography wrote: > >When we scan for web viewing, we scan at 72 dpi, to whatever final >dimensions we want the image to be. If we want a 4x6 print to be >viewed at 8x12, we would scan it at 200% and 72 dpi. We use a 42 >bit Microtek Scanmaker X12 USL scanner, and it works well. -- ====================================================================== Bill Fernandez * User Interface Architect * Bill Fernandez Design (505) 346-3080 * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://billfernandez.com ======================================================================
