Re: Subpixel resolution



Thank you Paul.

I notice my scanner runs slower and in repetitive strokes when scanning
at high resolutions (e.g., 300 dpi) and in one fast pass at, say, 72
dpi. If all it did was interpolation why would the speed differ?
Could it be doing subpixel shifts and related processing? If that were
the case, would the processign involve more than interpolations?

Mike

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