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Fred, as general rule, I always scan at 300 dpi...

or better. While 300 dpi makes for a larger file, you can always reduce it down (and Save As) to a lesser dpi for uploading. But for records keeping, I suggest always scanning at 300 dpi or better. You can always make it smaller, but never bigger without losing detail!

My comment is about scanning in general, and may NOT fix your problem. But if you are going to take the time to scan a chip, may as well do it at 300 dpi for better details.

Jim

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Increase the dpi
The sample did scan at 200 dpi
I scan at 266, some scan at 300
Fred, as general rule, I always scan at 300 dpi...
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Epson V330 vbg 300dpi
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You're a real pro now Fred ! grin
YOOOOOAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH !!!!
Posted scans are not 300 dpi
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The Step by Step was really easy!
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Very good point Ross! grin
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Removing shadows
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