--=======5A595568======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-304B3C02; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi Jean, Whether or not you can get a larger picture depends on the scanning resolution of your scanner. I don't know the HP ScanJet 5370c but use the highest resolution it will give you. If the result isn't clear you need to come down a bit. That's my experience anyway. With my new scanner I seem to be able to scan beyond the detail available in the photo or slide - but it so much depends on the slide or photo. A good sharp photo or slide can be scanned at a higher resolution than a poor one. See www.scantips.com to learn more about resolution. Cheers, Cathy At 22:52 24/07/2003 -0500, you wrote: >HI! > >I have a HP ScanJet 5370c that sets up to scan slides. I have managed to >get a fairly good copy of one slide but am hopeful someone on the list can >tell me the best settings. I want to be able to print these pictures and >want as much clairity as possible. What I've encountered is the scanned >pics are very small and when enlarged they loose detail. Is there a way to >solve this??? > >Jean --=======5A595568=======--