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Originally Posted by aam1234
I only have $30 scanner so that won't be a fair comparison.
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Sure, it will. If you can do a 300dpi scan*. Most scanners, even the cheapest (if clean and in good working order), are capable of capturing
much more information/data/detail than the average hard- and software knows what to do with.
*for digitizing 'old' chemical photo prints, I scan at 600dpi, and apply PP at that resolution.
All on a 15 year old, $30 scanner under ancient Mac OS9 . . .
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