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<blockquote data-quote="eamonflannigan" data-source="post: 1479455" data-attributes="member: 286673"><p>Hey there:</p><p>I hope this isn't too belated a reply. But I figured I might be able to help someone else who sees this thread. I recently bought a new scanner myself, the CanoScan LiDE 110, and I've been quite pleased with the results. Using this comparative guide (<a href="http://www.squidoo.com/best-portable-scanner-reviews" target="_blank">Best Scanners Review Guide 2012-13</a>), I decided to settle on that one. I can't say whether it can scan multiple photos, because I haven't had the need, but I'll look into it. I'm pretty sure that any flatbed scanner can take more than one at a time--it will usually separate them automatically.</p><p></p><p>To answer your dpi questions, I have no idea what the different types are. But I would say to use at least 300 dpi for a print-quality scan, possibly even 600 dpi if it's going to be a larger print.</p><p></p><p>Thanks to Nethfel--that's very useful information. In general, I would tell you to veer away from Epson scanners, but if it's working for you, that's great.</p><p></p><p>How goes the scanning?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eamonflannigan, post: 1479455, member: 286673"] Hey there: I hope this isn't too belated a reply. But I figured I might be able to help someone else who sees this thread. I recently bought a new scanner myself, the CanoScan LiDE 110, and I've been quite pleased with the results. Using this comparative guide ([URL="http://www.squidoo.com/best-portable-scanner-reviews"]Best Scanners Review Guide 2012-13[/URL]), I decided to settle on that one. I can't say whether it can scan multiple photos, because I haven't had the need, but I'll look into it. I'm pretty sure that any flatbed scanner can take more than one at a time--it will usually separate them automatically. To answer your dpi questions, I have no idea what the different types are. But I would say to use at least 300 dpi for a print-quality scan, possibly even 600 dpi if it's going to be a larger print. Thanks to Nethfel--that's very useful information. In general, I would tell you to veer away from Epson scanners, but if it's working for you, that's great. How goes the scanning? [/QUOTE]
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