Delicate Scanning, small or oversized photos
We can scan delicate photos, small, or oversized photos, but they need to be scanned on a flat surface machine. The quality is fabulous and any image scanned on our professional machines can be enlarged!
We can scan delicate photos, small, or oversized photos, but they need to be scanned on a flat surface machine. The quality is fabulous and any image scanned on our professional machines can be enlarged!
We can scan delicate photos, small, or oversized photos, but they need to be scanned on a flat surface machine. The quality is fabulous and any image scanned on our professional machines can be enlarged!
Dots per inch explained. Dots per inch (DPI) is a crucial metric in photo scanning, indicating the resolution and quality of the scanned image. It refers to the number of individual dots that a scanner can capture and reproduce within a one-inch square. In photo scanning, a higher DPI results in more dots being captured per inch, leading to greater detail and clarity in the scanned image. This means that higher DPI scans produce larger file sizes but also preserve finer details, textures, and colors of the original photo. The choice of DPI depends on the intended use of the scanned image; for archival purposes or high-quality prints, a DPI of 300 or above is typically recommended, while lower DPI settings suffice for web or digital viewing. Balancing resolution needs with file size considerations is essential for achieving optimal results in photo scanning.