Heya Jim! How is France treating you? Any highlights from your trip to Les Invalides?
Regarding scanners, I have been on the lookout for a scanner that had a larger bed, but do the vendors list the bed size on their advertisements? Heck, NO! That would be too easy.
I do some art on the side and wanted to be able to get 11 x 17 originals scanned for digital color. I suspect JVJ's scanner is that size, but for the most part, they want big bucks for them. I was hoping I could get one used on Amazon, but can't figure out how to get a list of model numbers to shop for.
Geo, I did try a 300 ppi scan (thank you Jim...dpi is a printer spec term, not a digital image spec) after your comment (on my puny HP all-in-one). It did take marginally longer...close to 2 minutes for positioning, pre-scan, scan, crop-and-straighten. That wasn't so bad as the file size. Previously, edited images were around 18 Mb...now they are 42 Mb! Yikes! A 68 page book would weigh in at over 2 Gb!!!!
Another drama will be the finish product size. I find that at compression time, I need to go down to 15% to get the jpeg under 1 Mb! A 68-page book will end up over 60 Mb! Does that worry anybody?
I do recognize that these books aren't getting any younger, and opportunities like what JVJ are providing might not come again, so this is a 'no compromise' situation. So...there it is. I'm stepping up my quality. I am converting to 300 PPI, and now have to figure a way to archive these monsters to DVD to get them off my hard drive after publishing.