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segamer:

--- Quote from: wiggy on August 18, 2016, 03:11:22 PM ---And this is exactly why I always tell people to NOT scan at 600DPI. You're supposed to scan at the resolution in which you plan to work with and print, and everything I've seen here is 300dpi (or 72, with crazy weird file pixel dimensions).

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Depends on how one processes, filters and cleans an image. Everyone has different methods. If 600 dpi doesn't work for you, that's you. All my scans for TCP start at 1200 dpi and end at 300 dpi. I personally have a harder time working with scans at 300 dpi. Unless someone is personally scanning for you, let's keep the recommendation to 600 dpi.
Lunchbox7985:
i actually found something online about different "methods" when you scale an image, by default is uses one called cubic, but there were some other options, one of them (forget which) yielded much better results.

still not as good as the covers i had downloaded in that pack, but a little blur tool, and a couple filters later and they are close enough. you can still tell a little on a computer, but once you load them to the DS, you cant tell at all, and thats all i cared about.

thanks
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