Worker 11811
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The tipping point in the Law of Diminishing Returns comes where the resolution we ask the scanner to produce goes below the resolving power of its lens. (Or optical system.) It would be better to scan at or below that tipping point then use other software methods to scale the image to the size we need instead of "overscanning" and scaling down.
Am I finally reading correctly?
I have an idea to, hopefully, find out what that is. I have test film for cinema projectors which was printed on a pin-registered step printer using a glass negative. I'll bring a piece of that film home and scan it and see what comes out.
At worst, it will be an academic exercise but maybe I'll find some useful information. I'll let you know.
Am I finally reading correctly?

I have an idea to, hopefully, find out what that is. I have test film for cinema projectors which was printed on a pin-registered step printer using a glass negative. I'll bring a piece of that film home and scan it and see what comes out.
At worst, it will be an academic exercise but maybe I'll find some useful information. I'll let you know.
