Hi
I read the other two posts on the scanner
tips. Good at 600 dpi. set it there and then
change the output size to half (%50)then adjust the window around the coin even smaller till it fits where you want it. then scan coin.
after saving the scan as a .jpg file you can crop the coin down to
where you like it (using your photo editing software) and the file size will be very managable.
I read the other two posts on the scanner
tips. Good at 600 dpi. set it there and then
change the output size to half (%50)then adjust the window around the coin even smaller till it fits where you want it. then scan coin.
after saving the scan as a .jpg file you can crop the coin down to
where you like it (using your photo editing software) and the file size will be very managable.


















