First, let me say I genuinely appreciate your blog and all of the information, reviews, etc. you've provided via the same!
I have a number of pen and ink drawings and ink and watercolor wash/paintings I need to upload to a web site so that prints, etc. might be made from them. The originals are all less than 8.5" x 11" in size and the site limits the file size to 25 MB (.jpg, .jpeg, or .png formats).
I'm currently using an older Epson WorkForce 630 multi-function printer, which has an optical resolution of 2400 dpi, to scan these images. Perhaps this is a silly question, but would purchasing a standalone Epson Perfection V39 scanner, which has an optical resolution of 4800 dpi, be worthwhile and what exactly would it buy me? I believe the answer would be twice the resolution, but would that matter in the context of what I'm trying to accomplish? Thanks for your time and consideration!
First, let me say I genuinely appreciate your blog and all of the information, reviews, etc. you've provided via the same!
I have a number of pen and ink drawings and ink and watercolor wash/paintings I need to upload to a web site so that prints, etc. might be made from them. The originals are all less than 8.5" x 11" in size and the site limits the file size to 25 MB (.jpg, .jpeg, or .png formats).
I'm currently using an older Epson WorkForce 630 multi-function printer, which has an optical resolution of 2400 dpi, to scan these images. Perhaps this is a silly question, but would purchasing a standalone Epson Perfection V39 scanner, which has an optical resolution of 4800 dpi, be worthwhile and what exactly would it buy me? I believe the answer would be twice the resolution, but would that matter in the context of what I'm trying to accomplish? Thanks for your time and consideration!