A funny thing; when you click on the thumbnail, it jumps, just for a fraction of a second, to darn near full screen, and then settles down to a larger than thumbnail picture that is less than full-screen.
It is in this reduction that the optical "blotching" textures the picture.
It is an undesired side-effect of the scanning process and only occurs on certain pictures, at certain intermediate resolutions.
If I had a scanner, I'd know more about it, but they don't make a scanner that I want in a price that I can afford.
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A funny thing; when you click on the thumbnail, it jumps, just for a fraction of a second, to darn near full screen, and then settles down to a larger than thumbnail picture that is less than full-screen.
It is in this reduction that the optical "blotching" textures the picture.
It is an undesired side-effect of the scanning process and only occurs on certain pictures, at certain intermediate resolutions.
If I had a scanner, I'd know more about it, but they don't make a scanner that I want in a price that I can afford.
3-in-1 printers are getting cheap. That's what I used.
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