I scan roughly 75% prints / 25% negs on an Epson 1640XL with the lamp in the lid for negs. I can scan up to 11X14 negs with it. I scan 14X17 in two halves and stitch. Seems to work well. You get better as you go. For web, I resize down in the 750 - 900 pixel width. Lots of folks go smaller, but I can't tolerate any more loss than that. Sharpen only after you've re-sized for the web, and err on the side on LESS. You see way too many crappy little oversharp jpg's on the web. One trick that works well for me is to scan an 8X10 at 150 dpi, do any corrections dust spots etc, then resize one time to 75 dpi. The algorithms from 150 to 75 seem to show no loss at all from what I saw on screen and the original 150 is enough to not get kinks etc in curved lines. For just a bit of added depth, try scanning in color, then in levels, ramp up some yellow and red until you've got a semi nasty looking baby poop brown, then de-saturate 94 - 96%. The tiny bit of color left can just look like the slightest bit of warm tone.
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