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Hello,

what's the max. OPTICAL resolution of a Epson 2450 Photo scanner used
with Silverfast?

Best regards
Thomas

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It will produce 2400 dpi files from the scanner without interpolation.
Anything else will just be created from interpolation. The real question is
what is the true optical resolution? A 2400 dpi scan from the 2450 will
appear softer than the same scan from something like a Nikon 9000.

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"Thomas Sonne" <t.sonne@t-online.de> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> what's the max. OPTICAL resolution of a Epson 2450 Photo scanner used
> with Silverfast?
>
> Best regards
> Thomas

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In article <X7y8d.4360$Vm1.3960@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net>, -
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>The real question is
>what is the true optical resolution? A 2400 dpi scan from the 2450 will
>appear softer than the same scan from something like a Nikon 9000.

That isn't so much a question of resolution, rather of MTF.
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