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What photographic formats are available?

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What photographic formats are available?

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8×10″ high quality archival Fujix prints with glossy or matte finish and low-resolution 100dpi JPEG files are available for personal or research use.8×10″ high quality archival Fujix prints with glossy or matte finish, high-resolution TIFF files, and 4×5″ color transparencies (with a $50 surcharge), are available for publication and all other uses.Our standard high-resolution specifications for scanning are as follows: • Scans are made at 300dpi or 400dpi depending on origin of the material. • Available flat materials, up to 8×10″, are scanned at 400dpi and materials, up to 11×16″, are scanned at 300dpi at 100%. • Available 4×5″ transparencies and negatives are scanned at 1000 dpi and 8×10″ negatives scanned at 800dpi at 100%. • Available 35mm slides and b/w negatives are scanned at 3500 dpi at 100%. • Materials larger than 11″x 16″ and bound volumes are photographed with our digital camera at 300dpi, with a maximum output size of 13″ in either direction. Pro RGB (Kodak) is the color-s

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8×10″ high quality archival Fujix prints with glossy or matte finish and low-resolution 100dpi JPEG files are available for personal or research use. 8×10″ high quality archival Fujix prints with glossy or matte finish, high-resolution TIFF files, and 4×5″ color transparencies (with a $50 surcharge), are available for publication and all other uses. Our standard high-resolution specifications for scanning are as follows: • Scans are made at 300dpi or 400dpi depending on origin of the material. • Available flat materials, up to 8×10″, are scanned at 400dpi and materials, up to 11×16″, are scanned at 300dpi at 100%. • Available 4×5″ transparencies and negatives are scanned at 1000 dpi and 8×10″ negatives scanned at 800dpi at 100%. • Available 35mm slides and b/w negatives are scanned at 3500 dpi at 100%. • Materials larger than 11″x 16″ and bound volumes are photographed with our digital camera at 300dpi, with a maximum output size of 13″ in either direction. Pro RGB (Kodak) is the color

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