75, 300, 600 Dpi
75, 300, 600 Dpi
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| Epson CX3200, 75 dpi | Epson Photo Perfection 3200, 75 dpi |
A resolution of 75 dpi is best adapted, in terms of the resolution/quality ratio, to illustrate web sites. At first, it's hard to distinguish between these two digitizations. Yet, if you look a little closer, the sharpness of the image produced by the Photo Perfection 3200 is slightly better.
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| Epson CX3200, 600 dpi | Epson Photo Perfection 3200, 600 dpi |
Indeed, at 600 dpi it's hard to make sweeping comparisons regarding quality. The multifunctional Epson scanner is, as we have already said , well built, and would be adequate for most home uses, such as photocopying, character recognition, and photo reproduction. However, as can be seen on the right, there is a greater level of detail, which becomes apparent in the outline and shades of the iris.
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| Epson CX3200, 300 dpi | Epson Photo Perfection 3200, 300 dpi |
This digitized photo is taken from a magazine. Although the automatic removal by strobing while using the Perfection 3200 works well, it is far less successful with the CX3200.
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