Re: High Resolution Scans
Re: High Resolution Scans
- Subject: Re: High Resolution Scans
- From: "john castronovo" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 08:12:12 -0400
An quick and easy answer is that a logical limit for a drum scan is 5000
pixels per inch, but it depends on the film. A flat bed scan would be
different.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Frederick Park"
I should like to inquire if any of you have knowledge of the highest
resolution scan capabilities of 4x5" chrome in terms of ease of color
correction and "best" or optimal final output size at 300 dpi.
(Example: 500%, 5,000%, etc.) This project is two and three
dimensional fine-art reproduction.
Also I wish to ask if any of you know of service bureaus that provide
archival output on paper 60+ inches wide with either pigment based
inks or solvent based oil colors (wide gamut). Thanks for any help you
may be.
With highest regards,
Frederick Park
Asheville, NC
www.apalache.com
828.505.2833
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