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Question: What resolution should be used for vectorizing to obtain a good result?
Answer: If the quality of the original is good, use your scanners optical resolution such as 600 dpi. Make sure that you do not confuse this with the highest possible resolution, as most scanners are now able to work with a resolution twice as high (interpolated). This can produce better quality for photo scans but it is not useful for vectorizing. 

You should enlarge very small originals, such as logos on business cards, with a photocopier before scanning. 

If the quality of the original is poor, you should use a lower resolution. If, for instance, a printout from a 300dpi laser printer is taken as original, a resolution of 200 to 300dpi is sufficient. 

24.07.2001

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