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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera
But back to scanning. Ignore the people saying 300 DPI (actually PPI) is all you need. It all depends on the size of the original print! More pixels is better, and hard drives storage space is just dirt cheap.
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Most printers can only print 300 dpi (dots per inch = color rosettes per inch) so why scan to a higher resolution?
As you and I both said, you base the resolution of the scan on the final use of the image.