Alan_Silvester
Member
I've managed to muddle myself but reading too much on the internet!! I'm confused...
At the moment I'm creating linear scans of my 6x7 negatives using Silverfast ai studio (the latest update). I'm running my scans at a quality of 300ppi and the resolution at 4000ppi. I'm exporting uncompressed TiFF files (64 bit HDI RAW) at around 600-700mb per file. They take ages and they're massive!
I've slightly lost the plot when it comes to the two ppi figures and what they're actually doing to my image quality. I get that I can't really print higher than 300ppi and I can't visually perceive higher than 300ppi but if I'm going to br producing these massive linear scans should I not aim to increase the quality to 600ppi +?
Anyone whose well versed in this process (preferably with this scanner) give some solid advice to a newbie?!
At the moment I'm creating linear scans of my 6x7 negatives using Silverfast ai studio (the latest update). I'm running my scans at a quality of 300ppi and the resolution at 4000ppi. I'm exporting uncompressed TiFF files (64 bit HDI RAW) at around 600-700mb per file. They take ages and they're massive!
I've slightly lost the plot when it comes to the two ppi figures and what they're actually doing to my image quality. I get that I can't really print higher than 300ppi and I can't visually perceive higher than 300ppi but if I'm going to br producing these massive linear scans should I not aim to increase the quality to 600ppi +?
Anyone whose well versed in this process (preferably with this scanner) give some solid advice to a newbie?!