1:02 PM - 08/22/2003 by
Vincent Alzieu
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| Epson CX3200, 1200 dpi | Epson Photo Perfection 3200, 1200 dpi |
At 1200 dpi, the differences are even more apparent. The lines at the left become fuzzier.
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| Epson CX3200, 2400 dpi | Epson Photo Perfection 3200, 2400 dpi |
The results are even worse at 2400 dpi. In the case of the all-in-one multifunction system, the resolution is pushed beyond the optical resolution of the scanner and into interpolation, which is also very noticeable. However, the image remains sharp, without a trace of compression. This is all the more important since this scanner can also be used to digitize negatives.
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