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<blockquote data-quote="Dave G." data-source="post: 75076726" data-attributes="member: 398532"><p>I wish I could say more, I was well versed in it in my time lol. Things have changed, I took a quick look at an Epson scanner and noticed the pertinent numbers seemed to be at least double what we used ( res alone is 6000x 9000dpi or so in the unit I looked at, we used 3200 for instance). Maybe watch some of the videos on the Epson Perfection V600. See what you think about that one. There are a few good review articles out there too if you prefer reading. We used the Epson 3200, I'm reasonably sure things have only improved since then, heck I no sooner bought it and there was a better model out !.</p><p></p><p>With prints there is also something to said in photographing them with today's high res digital cameras, that was just coming in when I got out..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave G., post: 75076726, member: 398532"] I wish I could say more, I was well versed in it in my time lol. Things have changed, I took a quick look at an Epson scanner and noticed the pertinent numbers seemed to be at least double what we used ( res alone is 6000x 9000dpi or so in the unit I looked at, we used 3200 for instance). Maybe watch some of the videos on the Epson Perfection V600. See what you think about that one. There are a few good review articles out there too if you prefer reading. We used the Epson 3200, I'm reasonably sure things have only improved since then, heck I no sooner bought it and there was a better model out !. With prints there is also something to said in photographing them with today's high res digital cameras, that was just coming in when I got out.. [/QUOTE]
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