Re: Scanner selection


Michael Keller (keller@wvinter.net)
Fri, 22 Jan 1999 22:04:39 -0500


It is generally accepted that for printing to a press, you need to scan your image at 1.5 to 2 times the line screen you intend to use. So for a 133 line screen, you should scan your original so that, AT ITS FINAL PRINTED SIZE, the ppi (or dpi or term of your choice) would be approx 200-250.

As for interpolation, sometimes it works and sometimes no. Always buy the scanner based on optical resolution.

Nick Makris wrote:

11)  What is the association between lines on a screen (like in printing screen) and DPI on a scanned image.2)  What are the considerations/benefits/pitfalls (if any) of the higher interpolated resolutions.


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Michael Keller
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