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[filmscanners] Re: Digital PIC
Jack, what are the pixel dimensions of the largest image included in the XRDN
set?
Bob Shomler
>>What are the resolutions of the three versions saved to the CDR?
>>How many bits is the scan?
>
>The three sizes are:
>2000 by 3000
>1024 by 1536
>512 by 768
>These are all 8 bit JPEG images capable of printing up to 8x10.
>Also included is an eXtended Range Digital Negative (XRDN). This is a series
>of files that contain virtually all of the information gained during the
>scan. It is a 12 bit structure that contains even the information scanned
>between images. A customer would use these files to build 8 or 16 bit TIFFs,
>PSD, or JPEG files. The resulting images can be used for enlargements well
>beyond 8x10.
>
>>Can the customer use the developed film after processing?
>
>The XRDNs are returned to the customer (along with the JPEGs) on a CD
>instead of film negatives.
>
>Jack Phipps
>Applied Science Fiction
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