AHMED STUDIO

Scan quality

300 DPI (standard resolution)

  • Suitable for scanning photos and documents.
  • Enough to scan texts, bills, or ordinary personal photos.
  • The resulting files are relatively small in size.
  • Ideal Use: Scanning documents or photos for digital viewing or regular printing.


900 DPI (medium/more detailed)

  • Captures details at over 300 DPI.
  • Suitable for scanning photos that require better clarity.
  • File size is larger than 300 DPI.
  • Ideal use: Photographs, magazines, or materials that need good archiving quality but not over-exaggeration.


3000 DPI (ultra high resolution/archival)

  • Ultra high resolution reveals very fine details.
  • Very large files compared to 300 or 900 DPI.
  • Often used in professional archiving projects or restoration of old photos.
  • Ideal use: Heritage or professional archiving (old photos, negatives, slide film, rare books).


The essential difference between them:

The higher the DPI, the clearer the image will be, even if you zoom in 20 times. The image will still maintain the details.


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