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Orrie
Hi,
A couple who is expecting a baby just sent us scans they made of printed
sonograms. I wonder if it makes a difference which file format one selects
for scanning a black and white print of a sonogram. And what resolution (in
dpi) would you suggest?
Of course, the image resolution of a sonogram is not very high, but the
subject matter and any detail is extremely important.
One scan was a 300dpi PDD file; the other two were 150dpi BMPs. On-screen in
PaintShop Pro 9, they look about the same, but the 300dpi scan printed
denser on my 1200dpi black and white laser printer.
I suggested that the couple save the original scan as a TIF, since PDDs are
not universally recognized. But I'm not sure what the pros and cons are of
the BMP format.
Any suggestions? Thank you.
Orrie
A couple who is expecting a baby just sent us scans they made of printed
sonograms. I wonder if it makes a difference which file format one selects
for scanning a black and white print of a sonogram. And what resolution (in
dpi) would you suggest?
Of course, the image resolution of a sonogram is not very high, but the
subject matter and any detail is extremely important.
One scan was a 300dpi PDD file; the other two were 150dpi BMPs. On-screen in
PaintShop Pro 9, they look about the same, but the 300dpi scan printed
denser on my 1200dpi black and white laser printer.
I suggested that the couple save the original scan as a TIF, since PDDs are
not universally recognized. But I'm not sure what the pros and cons are of
the BMP format.
Any suggestions? Thank you.
Orrie