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Old 07-16-2024, 08:12 AM
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I scan at 800 DPI and move the scans to an external HD for longterm storage (also a V600 user, btw).

800 DPI is overkill, but some cards (and their damage) is really neat to see when you zoom into an area. 200-400 DPI is good enough, and quicker if you're scanning dozens/hundreds of cards.

I resize to make a smaller "display size" image for local storage on my laptop personal computer...usually a height of 620 or 765 pixels.

This way I have a very high end scan for the future (especially for picky buyers) and a clean looking lower-end scan for general sharing of the card.
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