Re: -Gallery X - (and a new question at the bottom)

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Maybe a little more info will help. This is the current plan... Scan the 'prints' at the lowest possible res, fix the scratches in PS, burn the fixed photos to a cd, and then have Wal-mart make the prints. I did scan one at 800 dpi a while back. Then Wal-Mart made an 8x10. It was beautiful. My problem is that at 800 dpi, it takes forever just to get each photo scanned and I have aprox. 65 prints to scan!

Shyrell Melara

For the Quality You Deserve!
Melara Family Photography
http://shyrellmelara.tripod.com

----- Original Message -----
From: Terry <terry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> This is all true if printing from an inkjet printer 
> or some other printer of that type.
> I have all of my prints for sale printed 
> photographically, I can make 30x40 prints from a 
> file with 92 dpi that are as good as any I had made 
> from my 6x7 negs, but I know my printers need a much 
> higher res. than that if scanning from a neg.
> 
> Terry L. Mair
> Mair's Photography
> 158 South 580 East
> Midway, Utah 84049
> 435-654-3607
> www.mairsphotography.com
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