IPhoto Book w/ scanned pictures?

Has anyone scanned pictures to iPhoto and then made a book? I was thinking of doing it for a gift but I'm not sure of the picture quality to create a book. I have been reading up on all of the discussions to find out more. What I have been reading is quite interesting. I'm new to the whole process.
Thank you to all readers!!!
Lisa

Lisa:
You need to scan at a resolution that will give you 300dpi at the largest size in the book you plan to use. If you intend on using a one photo per page layout then the photo, for best printing, should be about 3450 x 2250 pixels. Printed at 11 x 8.5 that would give about 300 dpi, the max for the printers used.
It will depend on the size you're scanning. A 4 x 6 for a one photo per page (actually you'll probably have to crop it to something like 4 x 5.5 so it will fit in the frames used in the layouts without losing any of the image or the image not filling up the frame completely.
So for a 4 x 5.5 intended for a full page should scan it at about 600 dpi. Larger photos to be scanned can be at a lower dpi.

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