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You can downsize this to about 50% though without losing any detail, though. This tells you the resolution is closer to 1600 than 3200 dpi. Of course, your original could be soft as well.Second crop from above photo at 100%:
Did you print any of these images? If yes, what was the largest size that gave you good results?^ I might point out that my scans are usually MUCH sharper than this at 100%...
Mean? I never take anything you've written in that way Marc. I've benefited from your experience and knowledge too much to think otherwise.Hmmm, not trying to be mean ... but they look flatish and oddly colored and about the quality of a good 3/4ths digital camera, if even that. Not sure using a MF film camera and great lenses plus all the effort to scan ... to then dumb down the quality ... is anyone's true objective is it Gary?
-Marc