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Old 10-31-2006   #1
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Scan Resolution

If I want to enlarge a scanned negative (120) to print 8x10 (or larger), is it better to produce an output file from the scanner at the final print size I want, or scan the neg at a 100% scale and then enlarge to my desired size in photoshop?

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