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		<title>Scanning At The Right Resolution</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most commercial printers print at 300 dpi which is suitable for 150 to 175 lpi. So in order to get  a photo printed at 300 dpi the final resolution of the photo after resizing should not be less than 300 dpi. When you resize a photo after scanning the dpi increases or decreases depending [...]]]></description>
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