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I forgot one more thing. All images printer by commercial printers are
printed at the equivalent of a 300 dpi scanner resolution.
Glenn Gregory
CTO
Jubal Communications
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From: Discussion of research and writing about Virginia history
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Henry Wiencek
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 6:49 AM
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Subject: Scanner
I need to purchase a digital scanner to make high-quality digital images
of historical photos for publication. Can anyone recommend one?
There is a further wrinkle. I recently bought a Dell Inspiron laptop and
I stupidly told the clerk I did not need a CD burner, since I didn't know
what a CD burner was (I thought it was something for mass-producing
pirated movies). So now I discover that I can't copy files to a CD from
the laptop. Is there an external CD drive I can buy that will accommodate
the large files of digital images? I'll need to send a CD to the
publisher with the images. Naturally, all this has to be done on a crash
basis because my wife's publisher just called and said they need her
book's cover photos within a week or so.
Sorry to burden the list with a tech question, but it is historically
related. Folks can reply off-line.
Many, many thanks,
Henry Wiencek
Charlottesville
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