if the question possed is in regard to images uploaded to the MoGH's ChipGuide, size can make a difference. However, in this instance, size would not be a factor as the chip on the right meets the minimum (wanted) size for ChipGuide, at 240 x 240 pixels, while the chip on the left (at 327 x 327 pixels) would be reduced to 240 x 240 before being used, yet at the bigger siz allows for greater examination of details.
I would also say that the chip on the right reflects a bad representation of the mold, as it looks raised, rather than depressed.
However, I like the scan on the left much better and I believe it to reflect true color of the chip better than the scan on the right. BUT!!!!! If I was looking at these scans on someone else's computer monitor, I might have a different opinion. Differences between monitors, i.e., flat-screen vs. CRT, brightness values, hue, contrast, RGB, CYMK, and even viewing area illumination can make this subject very subjective.
Jim
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