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Pixels Versus Dpi

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Pixels Versus Dpi

2024-05-02 05:19:52

I wish it was available in 1200 dpi.

5
2024-09-18 07:43:32

Gotta protect yourself against dead pixels.

5
2024-09-11 03:37:16

I love the colors the pixels, everything! This camera is amazing!

5
2024-08-09 08:38:34

Great clear monitor, you really do need this many pixels for a monitor of this size.

5
2024-09-24 02:14:18

Light weight, easy dpi controls, stays connected. Recommend it.

5
2024-09-14 05:59:40

Its a light camera with 20 pixels and easy to transport.

5
2024-06-06 01:29:31

the monitor shipped very fast, well packaged, and no dead pixels

5
2024-06-25 03:58:25

Great value, fast delivery, no dead pixels, can't complain at all

5
2024-09-17 09:10:35

I STRONGLY RECOMMEND. For both text, mathematical and graphics the print image is excellent. Even a 600 x 600 dpi setting provides excellent results. The 1200 x 1200 dpi output is as expected. Works with Fedora Linux using the Xerox Fedora driver. B&H as always shipped promptly and the printer arrived in pristine condition.

5
2024-09-16 09:21:42

I bought the OpticFilm 8100 to digitize my old 35mm slides. It does an awesome job. I followed the WorkflowPilot in the SilverFast 8.0 (the software comes with the OpticFilm 8100) and using the highest available resolution (7200dpi) it took 4 minutes and 48 seconds to produce the best possible scan. The software is designed to take into consideration the color issues of older slides and will automatically try to correct with the Histogram option. 9 times out of ten this correction is spot on, but sometimes you need to tell the software to ignore. However, 10 times out of ten, I tell it to ignore the Gradation - it always tends to over-saturate the colors. There are other options like Selective Color Correction where you and adjust hue and saturation by themselves that are useful at times. Keep in mind that using the 7200 dpi you'll get a monster-sized file a 100 MB or larger, but that works if you're planning on printing. At the 1800 dpi it took 35 seconds and produced a 10 MB file which would be good for web. There is also a mid range of 3600 dpi that fits in the middle of both time to scan and file size, so you have 3 good options. I am VERY pleased with my purchase and will get good use from this device and included software.

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