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On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 18:40:17 -0500, Frank Colossi
<root@localhost.localdomain> wrote:
>Attached are two images across two posts that demonstrate the great
>difference that high resolution can make.
>
>The second image shows the same scene as the first image.
>
>This second image was scanned from the photographic print at 600 dpi
>and demonstrates the minimum effective resolution for any kind of
>serious presentation.

You are completely correct of course, and I also despair when people
scan interesting photos at crap resolution.

But then, that's the lousy advice "scanning experts" used to give.
Took me a while as well to realize they were talking garbage.

However.... we have what we have.  These  photos are still of great
interest and significance, and I'm grateful for that work and the
sharing of it.



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