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WtfCakes said:
You mean 450dpi.
Ok. I see you have a Photoshop plug-in for reducing noise, I can look at that.

Then I can adjust levels and reduce the size. I usually use bi-cubic standard.

then save as png

If my scanner software is not enough, I have Vuescan Pro, but I would turn off any filtering there and use what you have.

Anyway I wanted to tell forum members that Brother does make a sub $300 A3 scanner if you are interested. It comes with both Mac and PC drivers for their respective current OS. It will also communicate via your wifi router as well.