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Re: mystery card in GS
"pitz" <pitz.wong@gmail.com> wrote in message d71a8055-4ef6-4be1-a6b7-eb5d86d7f227@m25g2000yqc.googlegroups.com">news:d71a8055-4ef6-4be1-a6b7-eb5d86d7f227@m25g2000yqc.googlegroups.com...
On Jan 6, 5:36 pm, Alex Lee <ale...@mac.com> wrote:
: > On 2010-01-07 11:16:05 +1100, sporadic <sporadica...@gmail.com> said:
: >
: > > Hi Alex,
: >
: > > Yup, I'll do that. I've been meaning to send you the
: > > GS Juice+ 4MB as well, since I picked one up recently
: > > and noticed you don't have a pic for it. I just gotta
: > > sit down and see if I can get my OfficeJet All-in-One
: > > thing to scan correctly.
: >
: > > I love your site, keep up the good work, it's an
: > > amazing resource!
: >
: > > Jimmy
: >
: > Thanks Jim, that'd be brilliant!
: > --
: > - Alexhttp://www.whatisthe2gs.apple2.org.za/
:
: I had hoped to send a GS Juice scan to Alex a year ago.
: But like most consumer-level scanners, the ones available
: to me lack the depth of field capabilities needed to scan
: hardware cards. Pictures and documents, sure. Anything
: deeper, blurry. An SLR camera with macro capabilities
: might be better...
If your scanner can go 600 DPI, save the scan as JPG, that
should be good enough. It usually is for me. In fact, a 300
DPI scan should be good enough for Alex's web site. :-)))
Bill Garber