File
Size & Image Resolution
Knowing what you would like to do with the scanned image
will help you choose the right file size. If you are going to use your image
on the web, a medium to medium-low quality image will be quite sufficient.
A small image will also load faster on the web page. So you may prefer using
lower sizes as the viewers of the image may get impatient waiting for a
larger image to load.
For printed images, the file size may need to be higher depending on what
type of a document you will use it in. The higher the file size the better
the image quality. A higher- size file has a higher resolution. Resolution
is the number of pixels (or dots) per inch of
image (dpi). The larger the number, the more pixels per inch and the higher
the quality of the image.
Printer Buying
Guide
- Read our Printer Buying Guide before choosing a printer.
Digital Photography
Guide -
Read our Digital Photography Guide for useful digital photo printing tips
and tecniques.
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