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Halftones and Lines per Inch (LPI) Here's how to get the best resolution when scanning photos on your desktop scanner. How to Scan Photos at the Correct Resolution Here's how to get the best resolution when scanning photos on your desktop scanner. First, I'll explain some of the basics and terminology and then I'll provide a handy table for reference at the end of this article. Halftones and Lines per Inch (LPI) Nowadays, this screening process happens using computer software. The screens vary in density and the resolution is measured in lines per inch or LPI. This term refers to the number of dots that the screen places on the photo for every linear inch. The higher the LPI, the smoother the shades look. Pixels Per Inch (PPI) Scanning Resolution for Print Images I recommend that you scan your photo so that the number of pixels per inch (PPI) at output size is two times the number of lines per inch (LPI). For example, if you are scanning a photo for an offset printing press, your printer may tell you the photo will be screened at 150 LPI. Based on this information, you will need to scan your photo at 300 PPI. If you scan an image at too low a resolution, it may show pixellation, often referred to as “bitmapping.” Another reason to scan your photo at the final size and not enlarge it is because enlarging it will require a higher PPI in direct relation to the amount of enlargement. It would be considered overkill to scan your photo higher than two times the LPI because the PostScript software can’t use the larger file. In addition, it will take a longer time to download and process. Scanning Resolution for Website Images Scanning Photos from Already Printed Sources Scanning Specifications Output / Typical LPI* / Resolution (PPI)
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